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Originally Posted by gnach
On reading other threads, it seems Thor buys the cutaway chassis with only the compressor, the bracket and appropriate belt. The other parts are supplied by, no kidding, Acme Air Conditioning Parts, assembled by Thor. At least yours is blowing something. My very new '18 Axis, 350 miles after delivery, has no dash air, no blower, no recirculator and NO CAMERAS! Huh? CW has had it for a month. They want it to be Ford's problem. Yeah, my Axis getting Thor.
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Thor MC plant 750 dash air conditioner parts are supplied by EVANS Tempcon. Please investigate any RV dealership BEFORE purchasing any RV, while most are reliable, there are a few that are in business to sell RV and not to repair them. I am fortunate to have three independent RV repair shops in the San Antonio area. The going labor is $130 an hour with the techs making $60 per hour. The good news is, if the parts are in stock, you drop the coach by at 7:30 in the morning and it is ready that afternoon. When my coach was sideswiped, it took Iron Horse RV only 8 days to repair and paint the $11,000+ damage. That included the time for Thor MC to ship the parts.