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j-d
Jul 15, 2017Explorer II
I read the question to be about the Rooftop A/C on the "House" part of the RV. The answer seems to be about "Dash Air" on the Chassis.
If it's Chassis "Dash Air" by all means check the Drive Belt. If it's Rooftop "House" A/C, then this oil is about the best for motors. If your A/C happens to a Coleman (RV Products) Mach Series brand, one Motor Bearing is hidden. It also isn't usually the problem. Oil the Fan Motor at the end you can see the Fan part of the Shaft going into.
If it's Chassis "Dash Air" by all means check the Drive Belt. If it's Rooftop "House" A/C, then this oil is about the best for motors. If your A/C happens to a Coleman (RV Products) Mach Series brand, one Motor Bearing is hidden. It also isn't usually the problem. Oil the Fan Motor at the end you can see the Fan part of the Shaft going into.
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