I am also interested in the answer to this post. My compressor doesn't
kick in for several minutes, but seems to function well and stay on line
once it does.
Chuck
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> From: Dave Lowry
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Roof A/C
> Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 2:02 PM
>
> Arch (or anyone else who might know);
>
> The recent post re: capacitors reminded me of another abnormality I have
> not yet dealt with. Whenever we start the roof a/c, the fan comes on
> immediately but the compressor doesn't kick in for 60 to 90 seconds. Once
> working, it cools well and has never failed, but I'm worried that one day
> it will. We're about to leave on a coast-to-coast-to-coast trip (7,000
mi.
> or so), and will certainly need the a/c to work.
>
> Is it likely to fail without further warning? How can I prevent failure,
or
> fix it when it fails?
>
> I can't get onto the roof to fix it myself, but I'd sure like to have an
> idea what was wrong before I had someone else get up there an play with
it
> at my expense.
>
> I travel with all the manuals (thanks to Cinnabar) and many useful snips
> from the posts on GMCnet, but I haven't found any mauals for the old a/c.
>
> Any ideas what's going on?
>
> TIA, Dave
>
> ps: I too look forward to the daily GMCnet e-mail. I wouldn't be keeping
> this beautiful but needy old girl were it not for all the information and
> assistance available here. Thanks all!
>
kick in for several minutes, but seems to function well and stay on line
once it does.
Chuck
- ----------
> From: Dave Lowry
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Roof A/C
> Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 2:02 PM
>
> Arch (or anyone else who might know);
>
> The recent post re: capacitors reminded me of another abnormality I have
> not yet dealt with. Whenever we start the roof a/c, the fan comes on
> immediately but the compressor doesn't kick in for 60 to 90 seconds. Once
> working, it cools well and has never failed, but I'm worried that one day
> it will. We're about to leave on a coast-to-coast-to-coast trip (7,000
mi.
> or so), and will certainly need the a/c to work.
>
> Is it likely to fail without further warning? How can I prevent failure,
or
> fix it when it fails?
>
> I can't get onto the roof to fix it myself, but I'd sure like to have an
> idea what was wrong before I had someone else get up there an play with
it
> at my expense.
>
> I travel with all the manuals (thanks to Cinnabar) and many useful snips
> from the posts on GMCnet, but I haven't found any mauals for the old a/c.
>
> Any ideas what's going on?
>
> TIA, Dave
>
> ps: I too look forward to the daily GMCnet e-mail. I wouldn't be keeping
> this beautiful but needy old girl were it not for all the information and
> assistance available here. Thanks all!
>