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Old 10-18-2015, 11:15 PM   #1
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A/C and fridge vent covers

Hi everyone I just bought a 99 aerbus and the front ac cover and fridge vent cover broke In a heavy wind storm when the PO had it. Was wondering which ones I need. It has a dou therm on the other ac cover. Any info would be great thanks
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If the A/C covers appear to be the same , there may be a part number on the underside of the remaining cover. You could remove the cover and see if it fits the front while checking for a P/N.
Fridge vents differ slightly from fridge manufactures, If you want an exact replacement or Camco makes a universal cover that could be used on either Dometic or Norcold. The difference is in the mounting screw spacing so you'll need that dimension.
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Old 10-19-2015, 11:25 AM   #3
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My 1999 Aerbus has two and I believe they are identical. As suggested, remove one and see if it fits on the other AC. There are only 4 screws that keep them in place. It's likely that many RV's in this era used the same AC's and covers. I'd look for a used one at a salvage yard. Cost new can be pricy.

As an aside, both of mine had cracked where it screws into the AC. Rather than replace at $200+ each, I duct taped them. I did this prior to our last trip. They held up well during the 10,000 miles we drove the coach. Good luck.
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See if any of these match up: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss...re%2Caps%2C158

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...itioner+shroud
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good call, i could pull the other off for a part number, the front one is completly gone and the cover on the fridge is as well, wanted to get them covered before winter hit. ill have to climb up there and see, the front and rear unit show to be the same.
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They are identical. I had to purchase two new ones for both the front and rear AC units. Look at the model number from the inside by dropping the inside plastic cover. The new ones are more streamlined.
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Old 10-21-2015, 02:38 PM   #7
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Check on Ebay and Amazon for better prices for the covers. I found covers for my DuoTherm Penguin air conditioners on amazon for less than one hundred apiece shipped. You do need to keep the covers for the air conditioners in top shape as they are used to channel the air through the condenser.
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