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phorner
10-14-2008, 04:19 PM
After spending a week in Charleston, SC and headed south toward the Mobile Oyster Fest, we're cruising nicely along I-95 when I decide to switch on the bus air.

Everything appeared to be fine, cold air, etc. when the "AC HI Pressure" warning light came on. This happened 5 to 10 minutes after turning it on.

We've been using the bus air without a problem all along the last 6,000 miles or so, and as recently as a week ago.

Shut off the AC for the remainder of the day until we got to our next stop where I turned it back on to see if the problem would duplicate itself. Ran the bus AC for about 10 minutes while we were waiting and the warning didn't re-appear. May not have been running long enough to duplicate conditions?

Anyway, is there something that I should be checking to determine if there is, in fact a problem? Assuming there is, is this a major project to get into?

I have zero experience with this....

Jon Wehrenberg
10-14-2008, 04:31 PM
If I were to guess Paul I would say the first place to look for a problem is to see if the condenser fan is working.

Run the bus on fast idle, set the switch to AC and go out to see if the blower in the condenser bay is functioning.

If it is not locate the circuit breaker for the condenser fan and see if it has tripped. Reset it if it has. I verify the CB has tripped with a multi-meter because visually you cannot tell if the breaker has tripped, and there are at least two.

I have seen the circuit breakers for the big OTR fans in the following places so I won't presume to guess where yours is located:

87 Liberty.........top of first bay, driver's side.
92 Angola.........top of third bay, driver's side
97 Liberty.........rear wall, passenger side, condenser bay

That is a common problem and if it persists the CB may have just gotten lazy and needs to be replaced.

Jon Wehrenberg
10-14-2008, 04:33 PM
Forgot to mention, running it 10 minutes the internal pressures may not have yet built up. If in fact you can run it longer without problem it is not the CB. It may be blockage of the condenser coil. Other than that I can't help.

phorner
10-14-2008, 07:34 PM
Thanks, Jon.

I'll give it a shot....

Jon Wehrenberg
10-15-2008, 06:30 AM
Paul,

I forgot to mention the blower motor might not run because the brushes are worn. According to the prevost spec they should be replaced at 3/4" of length. If the CB has not tripped, but the blower motor isn't running, check the brushes. They are easily removed, although access to the ones in the rear are a little tricky.

I wrote an article once that may be listed under information sharing about the brushes.

I also check all the relays for open circuits.

Jon

MangoMike
10-15-2008, 11:46 AM
Paul,

In the bay with the condensor fan is a grey box with a couple of solenoids. The old car starter type.

3582

I've had two of these fail on the Liberty. So it's worth a check.

Mike

Denny
10-15-2008, 01:43 PM
Mike,
Thanks for the revelation that something failed on a Liberty! I thought Libertys were direct descendants of Adam and nothing ever went wrong with them or if there was a failure, the Liberty gods performed a miracle and you never knew about it.

Jon Wehrenberg
10-15-2008, 02:14 PM
Denny,

Forget what Mike says. He has bailed on us Liberty folks and is now a left coaster with his Brand M.

The critical part is to read Paul's post again. He said it quit working, so he left it alone until the next day and it started working again.

I'm not supposed to tell people this secret about Liberty coaches, but since Paul let the cat out of the bag I guess I can. Liberty support is so great, if they even hear about an owner with a problem they send a team of experts out at night to track down the coach and repair it.

Of course you guys that drive the CCs won't believe that because your guys don't even answer the phone. In fact, I think their phone has been disconnected.

dale farley
10-15-2008, 03:11 PM
Denny,

CC called me a month after I ordered an $89 part to make sure I got it and finished the repair. When has Liberty done this for anyone?

phorner
10-15-2008, 03:13 PM
You're right, Jon.

Once Team Liberty got a whiff that one of their devoted might even THINK that there could be an issue directly related to the comfort and convenience of a LIBERTY COACH, they were on it....:D

Anyway, in about 10 seconds they explained that, on the rare occasion that the blower won't run, the usual suspect is either a dirty condenser coil (extremely unlikely as Liberty owners are well known to take extraordinary care of their beloved busses) or a failed relay.

Also, it should be noted that both the condenser and evaporator relays and breakers are conveniently well marked and located in a sealed box in the evaporator bay.

I ran the bus at high idle, turned on the bus AC and the blower runs just fine. So far, I've been unable to duplicate the warning light indication.

Liberty Coach details this phenomenon as typical "Owner Angst". Most Liberty owners simply feel left out of the crowd when the owners of other converted busses start detailing their tales of trials and tribulations, and so the occasional mishap, either real or imagined, is presented so as to afford the Liberty Owner an opportunity to join the conversation :)

Joe C..... you are hereby sworn to secrecy regarding any work, er.. "adjustments" that you may or may not be performing in January which I will neither confirm nor deny to the general POG public....

Mike, thanks for the relay info. Might be worth my while to carry a spare. Are they available any where in particular?

JIM KELLER
10-15-2008, 04:02 PM
Denny,

Forget what Mike says. He has bailed on us Liberty folks and is now a left coaster with his Brand M.

The critical part is to read Paul's post again. He said it quit working, so he left it alone until the next day and it started working again.

I'm not supposed to tell people this secret about Liberty coaches, but since Paul let the cat out of the bag I guess I can. Liberty support is so great, if they even hear about an owner with a problem they send a team of experts out at night to track down the coach and repair it.

Of course you guys that drive the CCs won't believe that because your guys don't even answer the phone. In fact, I think their phone has been disconnected.

NOW LOOKING FOR MY REALLY TALL BOOTS.

Kenneth Brewer
10-15-2008, 04:57 PM
Denny,

CC called me a month after I ordered an $89 part to make sure I got it and finished the repair. When has Liberty done this for anyone?

Well, as a newbie Liberty owner, you have me in a bit of embarrassment. They had the gaul to bother me with a phone call about 3 days (including the weekend) after sending me (second day air, I think) the thingamajig that opens the rear view camera door (turns out I didn't need it). And they bugged me another time after a week when I had only questioned them about where to mount the front license plate - (don't), and sent without my asking TWO different license plate brackets, no charge again.

dale farley
10-15-2008, 05:32 PM
Ken, I'll respond to that one as if I were one of the politicians in the debate tonight. "That calling stuff, is just a ploy to make you think they really care." Doesn't matter what I said in one of the previous posts!

Jon Wehrenberg
10-15-2008, 06:50 PM
Paul,

If my brain doesn't go into shutdown, or if I remember to write a post it note I got several relays that I will bring to Mobile.

My old coach had a lot of that type so I stocked up on them.

phorner
10-15-2008, 07:32 PM
Thanks, Jon. I realize that, as a Liberty owner, most of the spare parts we carry just end up just gathering dust as they are rarely needed.

But a spare would be appreciated in any event....:)

My plan at this point is to just run the OTR air on the way to Mobile next week and see what happens. If I can get the warning indication to reappear, I'll look into this further....

truk4u
10-15-2008, 07:51 PM
Dale ole buddy, be happy you got a call from CC. Now you can't order any more parts as an owner from CC and will have to go through Guaranty in Junction City.: That's what I was told by CC when I ordered my paint, only through Guaranty, just before Spearfish. So now you have parts being marked up from Guaranty and CC.:rolleyes:

MangoMike
10-15-2008, 09:08 PM
Denny,

Don't you have someone that needs some fluid?

Paul,

If Jon brain farts you can:

Any auto supply store should have one. Just verify the voltage, which I believe is 24v.

or here. http://www.texasindustrialelectric.com/relays.asp

Mike

dale farley
10-15-2008, 10:26 PM
Tom, You need to look on some of these little CC challenges as opportunities instead of insurmountable problems.

rfoster
10-15-2008, 10:33 PM
Phewwwweee - this is so deep. Well ye olde POGssters put this in the pipeline (that is a nice way of saying up yours). If I have a problem, not only do I have Miles' phone number, I have the guy I bought it from: Liberty. so there.

And on top of that I have Vince's, and Pauls, and Daves Cell phone numbers. along with Miles, Truck, Dales,Jim K's, A1, Mango, Jdub, & Debbie's to name a few. It is not what you know, its who you know.

MangoMike
10-16-2008, 07:00 AM
Fast Roger,

Stop calling me.

I don't want a used Ford Falcon, regardless of the mileage it gets.

mm

JIM KELLER
10-16-2008, 07:07 AM
Roger, Send that Ford Falcon to me. Been wanting one of those since I was a teenager.

rfoster
10-16-2008, 08:48 AM
Mango: Your kids could car pool in a Falcon. You should reconsider. That would be smart. no pun

Sorry Mango - could not resist.

phorner
10-16-2008, 08:45 PM
I've been slowly taking inventory of all the spare parts that were left for me by the former owner of our Liberty. Probably 2 dozen Prevost breakers, couple of dozen light bulbs of various voltage and wattage, spare cabinet latches, spare door handles and spare relays... not sure if the one pictured is a spare for the bus AC system.

A couple of drawers full of stuff in plastic bags, most with Prevost part numbers written on the bag.

It is labeled 12v 298 as well as 24200. This is described on the web page that Mike posted as a source for relays.

Just in case I need it.......

Jon Wehrenberg
10-17-2008, 07:15 AM
That could be one of them. I can't speak about your vintage without looking Paul, but on some coaches that is the relay that handles the current to the evaporator or condenser motors.

I have some 24V.

Joe Cannarozzi
10-17-2008, 07:29 AM
Go to a caterpiller service shop for a 24 volt. The dozers are 24 volt, or call Elgin I think I got mine directly from Prevo.