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Old 07-12-2015, 01:56 PM   #1
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Air Conditioner Control Module Location

Coach is a 1999 Bounder 34J. I have the attached wall control for our two rooftop air conditioners. I understand that there is a seperate control module somewhere with a test switch and bypass switches that will allow the front or the back units to operate outside of the wall control and run at high cool. There is also fuses in this module. Everyone says it is suppose to be "under the fridge" or on the outside access, but it isn't. Can any owners of a like coach tell me where I can find this separate module? I can't get any information from Fleetwood so please don't suggest I contact them. Thanks.

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The module you're talking about controls the power to both A/C units so they don't start at the same time while on 30 amp service. Look behind the 120 v service panel.
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Thanks Bob & Donna. I'll have a look. It means pulling the back of the cabinet apart. Chuck
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