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D_E_Bishop
Feb 18, 2014Explorer
All you have to do is follow the installation procedure in reverse. Not a smart a$$ answer, just what I read in an Atwood manual. If you do not have the installation manual, you can download it from Atwood. The odds are that it has bushings and while putting some oil on the bushings may help for awhile, you will need a new motor.
The tech that replaced mine (a Suburban) said the worse part of the work is removing the squirrel cages from the motor shaft.
The tech that replaced mine (a Suburban) said the worse part of the work is removing the squirrel cages from the motor shaft.
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