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Old 08-04-2021, 06:39 AM   #1
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2000 Adventurer A/C

Help I have a 2000 Winnebago adventurer and my air conditioner has finally stopped running. Being it’s so old are there replacement parts somewhere and if not is there a replacement AC for this old of a model?
AnyHelp Would be greatly appreciated as I am in hot Florida
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Old 08-04-2021, 06:53 AM   #2
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The parts in the ac are "off the shelf" parts. Winnebago had it designed and built by another company and they used generic parts. Comfort Air carries all the parts needed to make it work. You just need someone to figure what parts are bad. You say it finally quit working. Is it low on freon, is the compressor bad, is the condenser or evaporator bad? It sounds like you need to take to an ac expert and have it looked at.
Good luck and stay cool.
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I should have asked if you are talking about your house ac or the cab ac. If the house then it can be difficult. It may just be starting capacitors or possibly compressor motors.
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Old 08-10-2021, 07:42 PM   #4
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I just bought 2 new Dometic AC roof units for my 2000 Coachmen from United RV.com. Price was around $579 each plus $99 shipping. Easy peazy. 4 bolts. Plug and play. Install took 15 minutes.
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Dometic Brisk II RV Air Conditioner 13,500 BTU - White B57915.XX1C0

B57915 $99 Freight

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