12-29-2021, 12:20 AM
Gary,
I believe you'll find the filters hidden by the removable panels on the interior of your coach. Each air conditioner has one. The panels in our '07 were oval in shape secured by the plastic snap in fittings on one end and a couple of flat strap metal dogs on the opposite ends. I found that the end with the plastic snap in fittings had a little "give" while the dog ends were solid. The filters in ours were simple rectangular plastic washable units around 8x10" each.
We lost 2 ACs last summer when capacitors gave out on us. The ACs were sealed so adding refrigerant was out of the question. As it turned out the capacitors were easy to change out and could easily be tested with a multimeter equiped for capacitance. Good time of year to be working on those. Much less sweat than in the summer.
Good luck,
Bob
I believe you'll find the filters hidden by the removable panels on the interior of your coach. Each air conditioner has one. The panels in our '07 were oval in shape secured by the plastic snap in fittings on one end and a couple of flat strap metal dogs on the opposite ends. I found that the end with the plastic snap in fittings had a little "give" while the dog ends were solid. The filters in ours were simple rectangular plastic washable units around 8x10" each.
We lost 2 ACs last summer when capacitors gave out on us. The ACs were sealed so adding refrigerant was out of the question. As it turned out the capacitors were easy to change out and could easily be tested with a multimeter equiped for capacitance. Good time of year to be working on those. Much less sweat than in the summer.
Good luck,
Bob
Sandy and Bob McBratney
Previous owners of 2007 Newell #1202 "Boomer"