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srx-6
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I have a 2009 Monaco Camelot, the ac in the bedroom has quit. I replaced the start capacitor today, the motor runs but the compressor will not start. I can hear it trying to start but after a few times the breaker trips. I replaced the breaker a few weeks ago. I have also taken a soft hammer up and "tapped" the compressor a few times (have seen this work with refrigerators), still will not run. Looking for any suggestions to try before I start pricing a new unit. Thanks for any help.
JB & MB
2009 Monaco Camelot 42PDQ
2008 Jeep Wrangler
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srx-6
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Explorer
Thanks fellas
Pretty sure I got the wires on right, took a picture before disassembly. Did not notice any melted wires. So now start looking for a sale on Dometic ACs
JB & MB
2009 Monaco Camelot 42PDQ
2008 Jeep Wrangler

Executive45
Explorer III
Explorer III
dougrainer wrote:


If the capacitor was bad, it would NOT cause the breaker to trip. The fact that it trips the breaker points to a locked up compressor OR the 3 wires attached to the Compressor have melted and shorted. Check those wire connections. If GOOD, replace the unit. If melted/corroded, fix the wiring and retest. Doug


What Doug said..unless, or course, you messed up putting the wires back on the correct terminals.....Dennis
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dougrainer
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Triker33 wrote:
Did you replace the start capacitor on the motor or compressor.
Both are in the same area.

If it was the compressor one. Then start your search for a new AC.


If the capacitor was bad, it would NOT cause the breaker to trip. The fact that it trips the breaker points to a locked up compressor OR the 3 wires attached to the Compressor have melted and shorted. Check those wire connections. If GOOD, replace the unit. If melted/corroded, fix the wiring and retest. Doug

Triker33
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Did you replace the start capacitor on the motor or compressor.
Both are in the same area.

If it was the compressor one. Then start your search for a new AC.
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