djb_rh
08-24-2008, 12:49 PM
Okay, I've got a 1999 Prevost H3-45 converted by Featherlite (Vantare). I only use it a few times a year, and it's fairly often I just plain forget something stupid on how to use this thing, since the controls and such are fairly disjoint.
Anyway, I can't get any OTR AC to work. Yes, it is equipped with it. :) I could swear all I needed to do was flip the "snowflake" looking switch on the right side of the dash down near my knee, but is that all there is? My coach is prior to having the electronic AC controls on the dash...I have five knobs and what appears to be a recirculate switch and the AC on/off switch just below those knobs. No combination of switch position or knobs positions causes any air to blow out the long vents under the windows in the rear of the coach.
Is there another thermostat or anything for the OTR AC? Or do I likely have a problem with the unit (breaker, fuse)? I have a Prevost Maintenance manual as well as a Parts manual, but I can't seem to find an owners manual anywhere. *sigh* Strangely, the maintenance manual I have pictures an electronic AC control unit, too. Argh.
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
--Donnie
Anyway, I can't get any OTR AC to work. Yes, it is equipped with it. :) I could swear all I needed to do was flip the "snowflake" looking switch on the right side of the dash down near my knee, but is that all there is? My coach is prior to having the electronic AC controls on the dash...I have five knobs and what appears to be a recirculate switch and the AC on/off switch just below those knobs. No combination of switch position or knobs positions causes any air to blow out the long vents under the windows in the rear of the coach.
Is there another thermostat or anything for the OTR AC? Or do I likely have a problem with the unit (breaker, fuse)? I have a Prevost Maintenance manual as well as a Parts manual, but I can't seem to find an owners manual anywhere. *sigh* Strangely, the maintenance manual I have pictures an electronic AC control unit, too. Argh.
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
--Donnie