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Front Roof air

Yahoo Message Number: 90778
Just to review, my front air will not work (does nothing) even though circuit breakers are fine, rear works. I took the controller off the wall and cleaned the cable contacts and reinstalled, no help (did not get up on roof, DW won't let me do that any more). So I suspect a bad controller, even though it seems to display correctly and works on the rear. In any event, the rear was getting weak and needs to be replaced, and the last shop I had look at it told me the new units need a new controller anyway. So I am just going to take it to the ship and let them deal with it.

Al Colby

2000 Intrigue

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 90779
Try cleaning the phone-type cable connection accessed through the removable filter panel from inside the coach.

Larry 03 Allure 30856

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 90803
Tried that, no joy. The problem is either the roof air itself or the controller, I can't figure out how to isolate it to one or the other.

Al Colby

2000 Intrigue 10979

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 90832
Al

Let us know what turns up after your visit to the shop.
On my coach, when the front AC did not work, we discovered the front controller board failed. The way we determined this was to remove the rear controller board, adjust the dip switch, put it in the front AC and presto the front worked. Much easer said than done, but that was the gist of the process.
Gil B 05 Inspire 51322

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 90856
Al,

This morning I turned on my rear AC to the heat pump setting and I got nothing just like you. No reaction to any setting. Front AC is working fine. This rear AC unit is about 6 years old. I burnished the telephone connections at the AC and the controller. I checked for 120 V power. 120 V OK to the J-Box. I had no problem until I read and responded to yours....Sounds like Voodoo.
Did you or your techs come up with a solution or just replace? Daron Hairabedian 98 Allure 30226

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 90863
Daron & Al, I had similar problems suggest you read my message #90048 concerning Bad Ballasts in the Ceiling Fluorescent lights (when on) and how they affect the Comfort Control Unit communications to the A/C's. Based on you coaches ages, it's a possibility.

Mike 03 Allure 1st Ave. #30898

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 90874
On mine, it does not matter if the lights are on or off.

Al Colby

2000 Intrigue 10979

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 90878
Thanks Mike. I checked. I'm like Al. Do positive result.
Daron


Re: Front Roof air

Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 90880
On ours, we had to reset the thermostat. Do you have the 5 button Comfort Control Duotherm? We also found that the fan mode had to be the same on both front and rear AC's. High, low or auto.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
'04 Allure #31065

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 90881
Hi All,

Troubleshooting roof A/Cs has been well covered in previous posts.
Please see msg. 29045 for a complete information guide.
After you read msg. 29045, there should be no more posting needed.
Fred Kovol

2000 Allure 30593

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 90886
Lonny,

Thanks for your comments. I have an old 4 button Duo-Therm Comfort Control. How did you reset the thermostat on your control? I tried setting both front and rear on the same fan setting. Still no-go.

Meanwhile, I had a short conversation Kevin Waite. He said to check the capacitor. Mine is a dual start/run capacitor in one canister. I removed the wires from the terminals and tested the capacitor. Got some erratic readings that ended at Zero.
This may be the problem but, I am still not sure.

If I can find a local parts supplier near Newport, OR, I will remove the capacitor and replace it..... Or I will wait until I get to Junction City and let Kevin Waite and Bob Vinson solve this issue.
Daron

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 90887
Fred,

I am puzzled. I went to 29045. Read the message. Then, went to lists to find "Dometic troubleshooting guide.html" PDF posted by Earl Denston.
Result: "HTTP/1.1 Unavailable."
What am I doing wrong?
Daron



 

Re: Front Roof air

Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 90888
Found this old post to reset 4 button thermostat:

For 4 button reset:

Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON. The display light with data should come on. If the light and data are not there, see Section B2 Cable Assembly.

Depress mode to activate display light.
Depress the bottom two buttons (up & down) together.
While still holding the two buttons add the third from the bottom (mode) , hold all three for a few seconds.
Release the third (mode) button.

Release the bottom two (up & down) together.
Depress the mode button. The display light should be off. If not, repeat steps 2 through 6.
The control should return to the default setting of 68oF for heating mode and 72oF for cooling mode.