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Old 09-05-2016, 12:05 AM   #1
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 27K
State: Arizona
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Hurricane 27K cab A/C not working - help!

I apologize if this has been discussed somewhere else on this forum...I'm sure it has. But we're in a bit of a pickle and hope other 27K (or similar) owners can suggest what do to.

Suddenly the cab A/C will not work. There is no fan on either cool or heat. No nothing.

Things were working okay a couple weeks ago when hubby took the coach out for a test drive with our toad.

Today (90+ degrees) we're out in the RV, packing for a trip we're leaving on in 2 days. We had the coach A/C on, but decided to crank on the cab system to cool things down a little more. NOTHING!

So....where do we look for a possible blown fuse? Any ideas why things would just suddenly stop working?

Sorry to be asking what is pretty basic stuff, but we are so pressed for time and sure would appreciate some suggestions. If we can't fix it by tomorrow we'll have to find somewhere to take it Tuesday - don't think we want to venture out west across our lovely state and into the CA deserts without some cool air!

Thanks in advance!

Eileen in AZ

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Old 09-05-2016, 05:25 PM   #2
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Update

Replaced a 25 amp mini fuse and the A/C worked for about 3 seconds, then blew the fuse again.

Replaced the second fuse, and the A/C has been running, but now we're not that confident about it continuing to run.

Any suggestions/ideas as to what might be causing the fuse to blow after a new one was installed?

BTW, hubby did have the battery disconnected last week while working on the aux brake system. I seem to remember someone mentioning that disconnecting the battery could possibly cause a fuse to blow.
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