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Old 04-28-2021, 09:02 PM   #1
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2005 25' Safari AC leaking

I've attempted to find the specific forum for Air Conditioner related questions with no success; thus this general posting.

When it's raining, my AC unit has a bit of water falling from it. I've read where the gasket between the rooftop unit and the shell may need to be compressed, but I'm unable to locate the information to remove the inner portion to access any hold-down screws.

I'd appreciate your help in either pointing me to the specific forum, and/or information related to removing the panel.

I bought this new in 2005 and it's been from Alaska to the Maritime Provinces and most states between. Just want to maintain and continue enjoying.

Thanks!
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Hi, remove the two air filters. Remove the control knobs. Remove about four screws holding the plastic cover / housing. In near the middle, you will find four long bolts. Tighten these gently and evenly. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THEM.
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Hi, remove the two air filters. Remove the control knobs. Remove about four screws holding the plastic cover / housing. In near the middle, you will find four long bolts. Tighten these gently and evenly. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THEM.
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