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Post by patandbarry on Jun 23, 2024 14:54:35 GMT -5
we need help with a/c vents. only half of them are blowing air. Owner never noticed, Also, a new roof was added one year ago. He thinks it is a commonm problem. Need help.
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Post by nomad1955 on Jun 23, 2024 23:33:45 GMT -5
Mine is a 2022 with no problems. Which vents don’t work? Mine has 4 vents, rear by the recliners, outside the bathroom, in bathroom, at the foot of the bed. The duct is one duct front to back. Find a friend with a endoscope or purchase a cheap one on Amazon to check out the source of your problem.
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Post by nomad1955 on Jun 23, 2024 23:38:03 GMT -5
Sorry that’s the heat vents I replied about. The a/c vents I believe are about the same except there are 2 ducts. One towards front the other towards the rear. An endoscope is your best friend again.
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Post by gwinger on Jun 25, 2024 20:20:36 GMT -5
Did they replace any of the 'plywood' on the roof? Hopefully when they put the new roof on they didn't crush any of the ducts.
Pull a couple of the vents and see if the duct is in good shape and the vent sleeve is not close to the top of the duct. On my 270thle I trimmed the sleeve so it didn't stick up into the vent as far.
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Post by jayhawk500 on Jun 27, 2024 12:32:08 GMT -5
On my '22 241RLK, I discovered that the Styrofoam duct work was collapsing in the front bedroom. I added a Styrofoam spacer internallyand that helped with the aire flow. Also, be advised the the ceiling vents themselves may be too close to the top of the duct. I cut about 1/2" off the top of one vent to provide more air flow. Get yourself a cheap borescope and look at the duct work. You can get them through any car parts store.
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