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Old 09-23-2011, 09:57 PM   #1
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Heloo and allow me to figure this galvanizes boc on my 1991 Newell coach. The box is located behind door #1 directly after drivers steer tire. This box is galvanized again about 16" wide x 12" tall and 20# deep. The sides are mesh vented on bith sides and have two air valves located on front panel on bottom facing the door. Looks as if you needed to you can add air in either valve. Just curious what this box pertains to so as I have absolutley no clue. Thank you, Robert
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Old 09-24-2011, 12:51 AM   #2
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Picture?????
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On my 94 that box contains my #3 air conditioner
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The air valves threw me.

I was thinking that is the condenser section for the bedroom AC. Those are not air valves, they are the high and low side valves for the refrigerant, R-22.

Laughing as I write this, cause I have that box disassembled right now installing a new blower. I finally had the dreaded blower motor failure. Disassembly of the failed motor shows worn out bushings for the shaft.
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My bad for not knowing the difference between air and refridgerant valves. That is funny! Now I know! Ha Ha Guess all I need is find some R-22 and I know where to add air oops refridgerant. Ha ha ha!
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