Ryan Wright
08-02-2009, 06:17
Has anyone had luck getting cruise-airs serviced in the Pacific Northwest?
The compressor on my bedroom A/C appears shot and my center one just
quit working as well. I know "any standard A/C tech" should be able to
service these, but I've talked to a bunch and they want nothing to do
with any of it. I'd really like to find someone who has experience
working on these in Bluebirds. The one Cruise-Air tech I did talk to
in the Seattle area insisted there was no possible way I had
Cruise-Airs on an RV, claiming they are only made for yachts. You'd
think he would know something about the products he services, but
apparently not.
Alternately: Has anyone replaced their own lower units? How difficult
is this to do? Is there a procedure documented somewhere? I don't mind
just ripping these out and putting new ones in as long as it's
reasonably straightforward.
Thanks for any help,
-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92
The compressor on my bedroom A/C appears shot and my center one just
quit working as well. I know "any standard A/C tech" should be able to
service these, but I've talked to a bunch and they want nothing to do
with any of it. I'd really like to find someone who has experience
working on these in Bluebirds. The one Cruise-Air tech I did talk to
in the Seattle area insisted there was no possible way I had
Cruise-Airs on an RV, claiming they are only made for yachts. You'd
think he would know something about the products he services, but
apparently not.
Alternately: Has anyone replaced their own lower units? How difficult
is this to do? Is there a procedure documented somewhere? I don't mind
just ripping these out and putting new ones in as long as it's
reasonably straightforward.
Thanks for any help,
-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92