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Gdetrailer
Aug 28, 2021Explorer III
The A/C is from 1984?
Time to replace it.
RV A/C units are factory sealed with zero refrigerant ports and were never intended to be serviced.
The fact you have ports, means someone has added ports and has been worked on before.
Not worth dropping money on a new compressor in an A/C unit this old which may have potential small leaks in the refrigerant lines (remember, someone did add ports for a reason).
Your not going to change "sentimental value" of the RV by replacing the A/C unit.
Time to replace it.
RV A/C units are factory sealed with zero refrigerant ports and were never intended to be serviced.
The fact you have ports, means someone has added ports and has been worked on before.
Not worth dropping money on a new compressor in an A/C unit this old which may have potential small leaks in the refrigerant lines (remember, someone did add ports for a reason).
Your not going to change "sentimental value" of the RV by replacing the A/C unit.
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