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Old 03-11-2011, 10:22 PM   #1
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I have an 07 camelot. I have looked for the air dryer filter location and not luck. I would love to change it but need to find it first. Anyone know where it is on this coach? Thanks!

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Old 03-12-2011, 05:18 AM   #2
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May be different on yours but many Monaco products have it behind the A/C condenser (radiator) on the left rear side.

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May be different on yours but many Monaco products have it behind the A/C condenser (radiator) on the left rear side.
That's exactly where mine is - second door from last on the drivers side. It takes a "Coca-Cola" key to open this door plus the next "door" which is the condenser Hal is referring to. On our MH everything was sprayed with a black type undercoat from the factory and labels was barely readable.

Make sure that you purge all air from your tanks before starting to remove anything. Otherwise you may be in for a nasty surprise if and when you manage to unscrew the filter.
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I have a 07 Camelot, & the dryer is behind the fuel filters, & over the muffler -- A real bear to change -- Best to change when both fuel filters are removed --Or, come to Quartsite next January, & get Happycarz,aka, Harry Martin, to change it -- He has change time down to seconds -- Bill Willard
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Old 03-12-2011, 07:49 AM   #5
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Thanks everyone! it sounds like I need to do some stretching exercises before I start...It sounds fun.
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zman -- Don`t let Happycarz fool you with a "Few Cookies" -- That guy is a Cookie Monster --
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Nice one Bill

We hope to make it to Quartzite next year and we also hope to meet Happycarz again. He is an absolute motorhome wizzard.
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Another kudos to Happycarz .... changed mine at "Q" in a matter of minutes ... I still owe him the cookies
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Old 03-12-2011, 12:00 PM   #10
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Hey Bill, do happen to know the part number for this thing? I went to my local Napa and they were clueless ....
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zman62 -- That is a Meritor Wabco # R950011 -- Go to peterbiltpartsstore.com -- They have a replacement filter for about $30.00 -- I use that filter & have had no problems with it -- If you use the Meritor Wabco, you`ll pay probably $70.00 or more -- You`ll need a 5 1/4 to 5 3/4 inch filter wrench or a very good strap wrench -- The air filter is a little bigger that the oil filter, & if factory installed, they can be very tight -- Bill
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zman62 -- That is a Meritor Wabco # R950011 -- Go to peterbiltpartsstore.com -- They have a replacement filter for about $30.00 -- I use that filter & have had no problems with it -- If you use the Meritor Wabco, you`ll pay probably $70.00 or more -- You`ll need a 5 1/4 to 5 3/4 inch filter wrench or a very good strap wrench -- The air filter is a little bigger that the oil filter, & if factory installed, they can be very tight -- Bill
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Old 03-12-2011, 10:17 PM   #13
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Zman,
Try the following ebay URL. The filter is generic put the price is right.
Wabco Air Dryer Filter Cartridge ADSP-CART - eBay (item 230538280566 end time Mar-13-11 09:46:04 PDT)

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