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Air conditioning

Yahoo Message Number: 106892
I know that I have seen some discussion on this but I cannot find it now, so I will ask again. I have lost zone 1 of the air conditioning for the coach. zone 2 works ok. I have taken the fuse out of the thermostat and then replaced it - zone 1 shows up for 3-5 seconds and then goes to zone 2. Suggestions?

Stu Koop

2006 CC Allure 430 Hood River.#31301

Re: Air conditioning

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 106893
what type of thermostat do you have? If it's the 5 button comfort control, here's the rest procedure for the thermostat.

a. Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF position.

b. Simultaneously depress and hold the MODE and ZONE push-buttons while turning the ON/OFF switch to ON.

FF should appear in the LCD display until the MODE and ZONE push-buttons are released.

the second thing to check are the phone connections to each AC. Unplug and plug back in.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
'04 Allure #31065

Re: Air conditioning

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 106894
Sorry, forgot the model. The thermostat is an RVComfort. ZC. The mode/zone is a rocker switch. I'll look further for a reset process.

Thanks.

Stu Koop

06 Allure #31301


From: "sdlivingston48@... [Country-Coach-Owners]" To: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 5:23 PM Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Re: Air conditioning

what type of thermostat do you have? If it's the 5 button comfort control, here's the rest procedure for the thermostat.

a. Turn the ON/OFF switch to OFF position.

b. Simultaneously depress and hold the MODE and ZONE push-buttons while turning the ON/OFF switch to ON.

FF should appear in the LCD display until the MODE and ZONE push-buttons are released.

the second thing to check are the phone connections to each AC. Unplug and plug back in.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
'04 Allure #31065

 

Re: Air conditioning

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 106895
Did some additional searching on that internet thing. Out pops the answer from a fellow alliure owner's blog. Pull the fuse (which I did previously) and wait 3 or so minutes (which i did not do previously) and replace. This procedure worked.

Thanks to all.

Stu Koop

2006 Allure 430 #31301
2011 Honda CRV