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Old 06-26-2013, 09:31 PM   #1
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Engine AC charging port '02 Fleetwood Revolution 40c

I am going to charge the AC (dash) soon and wanted to know if anyone knows were the charging port for the dash AC would be on a 2002 Fleetwood Revolution 40c might be please...
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on my discovery its above the generator just to the left of the heater hoses. should be the larger suction hose with the blue service port cap. I suggest finding and fixing the leak so no excess freon is let into the air.
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on my 2005 revolution it appears to be above the genny right below the windshield. Easy access.
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The leak is so small that I do not think any freon has been added. I am going to use a sealer and dye charge. The system is only low. I was worried the charge port was in the back with the drive engine.
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We have same coach. I just purchased mine and it also needs AC charge. Interested to know how you like rv, any issues or things to share


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2002 Fleetwood Revolution

Also make sure your Norcold ref has the safety recall done. Anything else please ask..
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Old 06-27-2013, 08:53 PM   #7
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Greg DO NOT use sealer(stop leak) in your AC system. AC systems make cold by using an engineered leak (exp valve or orifice tube). Leak sealer has NO idea what leak it is to try and fix. If by chance the sealer you get is the hardening crap....it will ruin everything that holds freon and you will play heck trying to get it to work again, or finding anyone that will even touch it due to having stop leak installed.
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The sealer I got is a safety none harding type. It really is a conditioner and seal lube that I have used many times. The charging ports on a DP are in the rear with drive engine on top most rear.
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