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Cabin Air Filter

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Good morning & welcome to Forum!

Every RV that has AC, has some form of filter. You should have that information in your owner manual or a separate flyer from the AC manufacturer. If not, then call Winnebago with your VIN # and year of coach.

If you have 1 or 2 units and they are visible in coach, then you just lower the bottom and take out a thin sponge like filter, about 14x14x1/4 inches, wash, dry and replace in unit.

If you system is plumbed into celling, then you should have several lowered covers on each side off celling, one side will blow air and the other side will be the filters.

If I remember, each will be a snap in and has the same filter as above.

Good luck

Carl

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Yes, the roof/basement (120 VAC) A/C's have filters just as Carl said.

But very unlikely (at least I have never seen one) that your dash HVAC system has a filter.

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A number of automobiles have a filter in the air conditioning unit. In a lot of cases you have to stand on your head under the dash to change the filter. So they don't get charged very often.

I don't know if any RV manufacturers install them.

Herman

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