If we've noticed one thing about RV A/C failures:
It's RARELY the Compressor! Most failures stem from:
Dirt,
Controls,
Capacitors,
Refrigerant Leaks
Dirt and Capacitors are easy fixes.
Controls can be tricky, but
Refrigerant Leaks and Compressor Failure usually mean "Replace the A/C Unit" at least for most of us.
Your A/C is 2004, but ten years isn't senior citizen age for the Sealed System (Compressor, Coils and Tubing) in an RV A/C.
We had an OP who worked in A/C on Boats. Thinking of it, Window Units, Boats, and RV's all use A/C of about the same capacity with similar components. In Boats the Condenser is water-cooled vs. outside fan in the others, but Compressor is likely to be similar. He pointed out cases where the Motor portion inside the Compressor Shell had separated from the Compressor portion inside there. In those, you'd hear the Compressor "Running" but no cooling. But that could also happen if the refrigerant had leaked out OR the valve(s) in the Compressor had gone bad.
Do you have access to an AC (alternating current) clamp-on Ammeter like this?
I picked a Harbor Fright item because they're cheap, I could find a photo, and I have one that's been very useful.
Compressor should have a plate or label showing two or three amperages:
"Start" (which many clamp-on's can't report since the compressor shifts into Run so fast)
"LRA" (Locked Rotor Amps) which is when the motor portion can't turn
"Run" which is what a normal compressor, proper refrigerant charge and supply voltage, should draw
You don't have LRA, at least yet. If you ever do, compressor or capacitor bad.
If RUN is Low, Charge could be low, or Valve(s)weak.
If RUN is High, Motor Bearings/Compressor Pistons dragging.
A Compressor Run Capacitor (which all A/C's have) of the wrong value can cause compressor overheat. Hot compressor could have high Run Amps. If you want to get into Capacitors, remove the access cover if you need to, and post a photo of them. Many compressors also use a Start Assist Capacitor and some form of device to cut that compressor out once the unit starts. Photo'd help sort out what you actually have.
OH!!! You may see a Wiring Diagram. Photo that too.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB