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Originally Posted by MEWright
I just replaced 1 of my Coleman A/C units on my roof. It is super easy. I wrote a full blog about it on IRV2 with good detailed pics. SUPER EASY took about 1.5 hours. I spent a few weeks and threw some parts at the old one, new start capacitor, fan capacitor etc, fan would run but due to low pressure it would not start the compressor..... Unless you are an AC tech and have the ability to weld in ports to check Freon levels, nitrogen to pressure test the system to find the leak, torch's to weld the leak and Freon on hand to recharge, they are not worth fixing. BTW, I am and it still was not worth fixing. Cost 803.00 for a new one.
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But I kept the old capacitors, fan motor and squirrel cage for parts.. JIC