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Mr_Mark1
Mar 21, 2015Explorer
We had the air in our '08 Dynasty start blowing warm several times during the early years of ownership. After three attempts at Colton Truck Terminal in Colton, CA, the fixes didn't last long (waste of money). They just didn't know what they were doing and throwing parts at it.
So, I was so lucky to find Redlands Performance and RV repair in Redlands, CA. They fixed it right the first time. It ran cold for a solid three years until we sold it on consignment last fall.
We could run just the dash air until the outside temp was about 95 (for a couple of hours) then I would turn on the roof airs. Any outside temps at 90 or below, we were good with the dash air.
I never measured the temp out of the vents but when I put my hand up to the vent, the air felt ice cold coming out. The vast area at the front of a motorhome does make a difference but the air coming out of the vents should feel very cold.
Good luck,
MM.
So, I was so lucky to find Redlands Performance and RV repair in Redlands, CA. They fixed it right the first time. It ran cold for a solid three years until we sold it on consignment last fall.
We could run just the dash air until the outside temp was about 95 (for a couple of hours) then I would turn on the roof airs. Any outside temps at 90 or below, we were good with the dash air.
I never measured the temp out of the vents but when I put my hand up to the vent, the air felt ice cold coming out. The vast area at the front of a motorhome does make a difference but the air coming out of the vents should feel very cold.
Good luck,
MM.
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