Coelacanth64
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2023
- Messages
- 2
- Location
- Syracuse, NY
- RV Year
- 2012
- RV Make
- Holiday Rambler
- RV Model
- Augusta
- RV Length
- 29’
- Chassis
- Ford E450
- Engine
- Triton V-10
- TOW/TOAD
- Chevy Sonic
- Fulltimer
- No
Folks,
My rig has a single Airxcel, Coleman/Mach rooftop/ceiling air conditioner. The A/C unit has had very few hours of use. The RV itself has about 8,000 miles on the odometer.
A few days ago I started prep for an upcoming trip. Upon starting the A/C it ran for about 20 seconds then quit. Still does.
Similar situation when only using the Fan setting.
I‘ve checked for obstructions to airflow and have not detected any. The unit doesn’t run long enough for the Freeze sensor to activate. Likewise, it doesn’t run long enough to over heat.
The only peculiar thing I’ve noticed is two wires that are hanging loose. One is a thin, brown wire with a female spade connector. It seems to be part of the fan bundle. The other wire is a heavier blue/black wire that is part of a two strand, the other strand being black. The loose strand is stripped at the end, and the strands of the end are twisted together.
I have never had this panel open before, so I have no idea how these wires became loose, or, if it matters?
I contacted the local Coleman repair facility, Camping World, and they said they would have to see the RV.
Anybody have a suggestion? All are very welcome.
Best,
Jack
My rig has a single Airxcel, Coleman/Mach rooftop/ceiling air conditioner. The A/C unit has had very few hours of use. The RV itself has about 8,000 miles on the odometer.
A few days ago I started prep for an upcoming trip. Upon starting the A/C it ran for about 20 seconds then quit. Still does.
Similar situation when only using the Fan setting.
I‘ve checked for obstructions to airflow and have not detected any. The unit doesn’t run long enough for the Freeze sensor to activate. Likewise, it doesn’t run long enough to over heat.
The only peculiar thing I’ve noticed is two wires that are hanging loose. One is a thin, brown wire with a female spade connector. It seems to be part of the fan bundle. The other wire is a heavier blue/black wire that is part of a two strand, the other strand being black. The loose strand is stripped at the end, and the strands of the end are twisted together.
I have never had this panel open before, so I have no idea how these wires became loose, or, if it matters?
I contacted the local Coleman repair facility, Camping World, and they said they would have to see the RV.
Anybody have a suggestion? All are very welcome.
Best,
Jack