Bob K4TAX
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2021
- Messages
- 612
- Location
- Tennessee
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Wildwood XL 253 RLXL
- RV Length
- 25 ft or so
- TOW/TOAD
- Chev 2011 Silverado Crew Cab LTZ
- Fulltimer
- No
We have a 2016 Forest River Wildwood XL, 253RLXL. Purchased it used and all have worked well. Just checked for our Fall run and discovered the AC was not cold. The fan runs, the compressor runs but no cold air. Checked currents, fan current = 2.6 amps, compressor current = 6.8 amps. The compressor current is too low. Should be 10 to 11 amps. Removed the cover, eliminated the wasp nests, cleaned out the leaves and a good visual inspection shows no leaks or oil spots visible.
Contacted the local Dealer and was told the only solution is to replace the unit. The estimated cost for a 13.5K BTU and installation was about $1200 to $1400. Must be replaced as it is as a "sealed" system.
Spoke with my local Air Conditioning tech. He said HA HA HA! Just add a line tap for about $10, and about 1 lb of R410a refrigerant for about $50. The total cost of him doing the job including parts, material, labor, and trip to the house was $125. He could find no leaks with his leak test equipment. Unit now blows cold air with a 20+ degree differential.
So don't let them tell you "oh you have to replace it because it is a sealed unit".
Bob
Contacted the local Dealer and was told the only solution is to replace the unit. The estimated cost for a 13.5K BTU and installation was about $1200 to $1400. Must be replaced as it is as a "sealed" system.
Spoke with my local Air Conditioning tech. He said HA HA HA! Just add a line tap for about $10, and about 1 lb of R410a refrigerant for about $50. The total cost of him doing the job including parts, material, labor, and trip to the house was $125. He could find no leaks with his leak test equipment. Unit now blows cold air with a 20+ degree differential.
So don't let them tell you "oh you have to replace it because it is a sealed unit".
Bob