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CyberVet65

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Posted: 08/20/09 08:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I got this info off my dash a/c unit. I have a 99 Holiday Rambler Endeavor. The dash fan was intermittent and then quit working all together. I replaced switches and posted for some info here about dash air not working. I checked for a good ground and checked for voltage into the fan assembly. The fan motor is not working. Now what?
I looked at the info for the unit and no help. Finally I started looking at the a/c unit itself. There was still a sticker on the unit with the maker and address and the serial number!!
Did a google search and found that Scientific Climate Systems is the maker for just about every motorhome made! You can order parts like gaskets and blower motors specific to your application!
The address is:
Specific Climate Systems
1200 W. Risinger Road
Ft. Worth, Texas 76134
I have no interest in this company than I just ordered parts for my 10 year old motorhome and they were in stock!
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Posted: 08/20/09 09:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Pictures of AC parts for those with Evans AC/Heat systems.

Link to Chet's reference. Folks these people cover everything with AC.

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Thanks for sharing. I'll file this one away.


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SCS Frigette is what they were known as in de older days...


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v8q wrote:

SCS Frigette is what they were known as in de older days...


That is still their name too.

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excellent info,i needed to buy the temp knob and you made it easy with the part #.thank you!!!!

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thanks for the information...very helpful
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I want to reference this to save as I need to purchase a part.


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After ordering the Normally Closed Trinary switch and figuring out it would have been the Normally Open version I did find the Evans site and the blow up feature let me read Normally Open on the switch label. At least I have the right one now.

As a note at O'Reilly's Parts I found a 50' roll of the tar/rubber tape for wrapping the low pressure AC return line metal segments to help prevent it sweating. The sweating prevents max cool duck temperatures. It was under $14.

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