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GrampaR123
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May 10, 2018

Dash air conditioner conditioner leaking oil

My dash air conditioning compressor is leaking a small amount of oil from the area of the pulley. It's still working but obviously this isn't good. My question is: Can it "seize" at some point? We are due to leave next month for a 3400 mile trip and I'm not sure whether I have to get it fixed before we leave or not. Average estimates for repairs are about $1700.
We bought the rig new, it now has about 71,000 miles. Most of those miles have been trouble free except for a blown spark plug last year.
Thanks in advance for any opinions/advice.
31 foot 2002 Bounder, Ford chassis, Triton V10 engine.
  • Hopefully it will be cheaper than what you were quoted, good luck with it all and the trip.
  • The compressor seized on the CAt engine in my 98Beaver Marquis. It took out the sepentine belt which shut down the alternator. Luckily, the oil pump is gear driven on that engine so Brett knew that and advised me to run the generator to keep the batteries charged and run the house AC. Worked fine, and made it to Bethel Truck Service in Bethel, PA. They put on a different idler and a shorter belt and I was on the road the next morning at 11AM. Never did replace the dash air compressor.
  • Anytime faced with possible repairs and are still at home, consider this.

    Would you rather have it repaired locally, at your convience, with a shop you know and trust? Or locate a repair shop that you have no idea of the quality of work and would want you to return for any warranty work?

    Myself, locally wins out hands down everytime.
  • and if main unit fails you are screw for sure get it fixed before the trip.
  • Have your mechanic add a dye to the system. Then verify the leak, as well as if leaking in any other area.