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Topic: B+ motorhomes

Posted By: quietjake on 08/09/13 09:37pm

Thanks for the link on zerks......although very new to the Chevy chassis for our B+ I will be learning to care for it in every way I can.


Posted By: RV er on 08/20/13 06:26pm

Hello all, hope someone can help me out. In preparing for a trip to Utah and Arizona at the end of the month I find out my roof top air conditioner is not blowing out cold air. It turns on but it blows out warm air does this mean I need Freon? I have a 2007 Holiday Rambler Augusta Sport. The AC is a Carrier Air V standard

Ralph


Posted By: RV er on 08/21/13 05:42pm

Let me try and rephrase my question. My rooftop AC is blowing warm air can it be something other than needing refrigerant?

Ralph


Posted By: Snowman9000 on 08/21/13 06:44pm

Ralph, I guess none of us know. If you go to the Tech Issues forum folder and ask, you will get to the bottom of it.


Currently RV-less but not done yet.


Posted By: RV er on 08/21/13 07:37pm

Ok I'll go there.

Thanks!


Posted By: Gene in NE on 08/21/13 07:55pm

RV er wrote:

Let me try and rephrase my question. My rooftop AC is blowing warm air can it be something other than needing refrigerant?

Ralph
as "Snowman9000" suggests, go to the "Tech issues" and ask your question there. Don't know if this thread has validity, but it appears credible.


2002 Trail-Lite Model 211-S w/5.7 Chevy (click View Profile)
Gene


Posted By: RV er on 08/22/13 06:51pm

Thanks Gene, I'll post there. I tried the AC again, no cold air. I've decided to wait until I start my trip and see if I get lucky and find the right place along my route that can fix it without costing me an arm and a leg.


Posted By: 2wheelluge on 08/30/13 11:09am

For those of you with Trail Lite units, what have you done for a backup camera?


Dennis Siemsen
Cresco, Iowa
2007 Holiday Rambler Augusta 213 B+


Posted By: Snowman9000 on 08/30/13 11:56am

2wheelluge wrote:

For those of you with Trail Lite units, what have you done for a backup camera?


I have a rear window, which is in the bathroom. I made a pretty neat little deal to hold the bathroom door open without touching the stove. Then I put a Ciba wide angle lens 11x18 on the window. All in all it works great, so I won't need a camera. If you have a rear window, this approach is worth looking into.


Posted By: cheeze1 on 08/30/13 01:26pm

RV er wrote:

Thanks Gene, I'll post there. I tried the AC again, no cold air. I've decided to wait until I start my trip and see if I get lucky and find the right place along my route that can fix it without costing me an arm and a leg.


From my experience, you nailed the problem from the beginning.


Chas Morristown, NJ
Trail Lite

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