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RV AC Maintenance Tips: How to Clean Your Coils and Filters

Fall is coming! Have you just wrapped up your summer boondocking trip, or are you preparing for another fantastic journey?

 Before you hit the road again, it’s important to make sure your RV air conditioner (RV AC) is in good condition. A well-maintained AC keeps you comfortable, extends the life of your unit, and saves you repair costs.

The good news? RV AC maintenance is simple, even if you’re not super handy. Follow the steps below, and your AC will be road-ready in no time.

Watch: RV AC Cleaning Video Guide

Before diving into the details, start with this quick video guide that walks you through RV AC coil cleaning and filter maintenance step by step.

Step-by-Step RV AC Maintenance Guide (Summary)

Step 1: RV AC Coil Cleaning

  1. Remove the AC cover with a screwdriver (keep the screws safe).
  2. Take off the foam covering the condenser.
  3. Check the condenser fins (blue fins) for dust or debris.
  4. Use a soft brush to clear away dirt.
  5. Spray with a garden hose or use RV AC coil cleaner foam.

Step 2: How to Clean RV AC Filters

  1. Locate the two slim filters inside the ceiling unit (on both sides of the control panel).
  2. Slide them out carefully.
  3. Rinse with water.
  4. Let them completely dry before reinstalling.
  5. Replace the filters if they are too dirty or worn out.

FAQ: RV AC Maintenance

Q: How often should I clean my RV AC filter?

A: Ideally, once every month during peak usage.

Q: Can I use just water to clean my RV AC coils?

A: Yes, water works fine, but using a coil cleaning foam can provide a deeper clean.

Q: What happens if I don’t clean my RV AC?

A: Dust and debris block airflow, reduce cooling efficiency, and may lead to system breakdown.

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