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Old 06-21-2019, 06:45 AM   #1
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Basement Air

Have a 2009 Journey and it’s time to replace the basement air. No longer make my model 6538-751 Has anyone done this and what was the replacement model.
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Just curious why its time to replace, mine is 20 years old and working great
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Started have trouble about 6 months ago made two trips and had to call repairman on both occasions. Don’t want to have to call someone on every trip. Repairman are hard to fine sometimes , that will work on it
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A Google search should reveal some discussions, like this one...

https://www.irv2.com/forums/f101/replaced-basement-air-with-new-unit-old-unit-available-437703.html
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Thank you, good information
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If you're anywhere near eastern Tennessee, Steve at Shelburne RV can fix whatever's wrong with it.
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Started have trouble about 6 months ago made two trips and had to call repairman on both occasions. Don’t want to have to call someone on every trip. Repairman are hard to fine sometimes , that will work on it
Pull it out and work on it yourself, you may even bench test it if you don't remove the wiring.https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&p...zBiZTYxYzU5ZWQ


unless you just want to spend $3,000.
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