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Does anyone know a good A/C shop in the Kingsman, Arizona, or Las Vegas,
Nevada area?

Driving into metro Tucson in the 100+ degree heat about 5:00pm yesterday
there was a loud "BOOM" from the passenger side of the engine compartment
as we were creeping along I-10 in clogged traffic. An oily residue coated
components and wiring under the passenger side access panel.

Except for the A/C, all other systems were operating normal.

We are on our way to Eugene Oregon, where we are expected to arrive by
Monday noon. I did not attempt to locate a shop yesterday, as by the time
we got through the traffic jam blocking the interstate, it was already
closing time. We chose to drive on, but the heat was brutal! Thank
goodness we had the curved plexiglass wind scoops for the toll windows, but
the offered little relief in cooling as the temps rose to over 110 degrees,
and did not drop until sundown. We continued on for some 300 miles until I
finally got off the road in Kingman, Arizona at the Walmart around 1:00am
this morning.

Without A/C I dread driving in this heat. The GMC is literally like being
in an oven.

If no one has recommended mechanics for Kingman, we need to get back on the
road before we loose all of the lower temps of morning.

Hoping someone knows someone here in the desert Southwest,
Vern and Lenore

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Vern,

I can't help you with a shop in that area, but my daughter and son in law live in North Las Vegas and My son in law might know where to send you. His name is Robbie Schut and his number is (3 two 5) six one two - 99 two five.

Good luck. In the meantime, can you run your roof air? I don't remember if you still have your Onan or not, but we do that all the time.

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I have not been able to start the Onan for almost two years. There are a
couple of auto repair shops near us now, and I'm headed to one now to see
what they might tell us. If no luck here, I'll call your son in law a call
and we will head for Las Vegas.

On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 7:48 AM Carl Stouffer wrote:

> Veren,
>
> I can't help you with a shop in that area, but my daughter and son in law
> live in North Las Vegas and My son in law might know where to send you. His
> name is Robbie Schut and his number is (3 two 5) six one two - 99 two five.
>
> Good luck. In the meantime, can you run your roof air? I don't remember
> if you still have your Onan or not, but we do that all the time.
> --
> Carl Stouffer
> '75 ex Palm Beach
> Tucson, AZ.
> Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive,
> Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American
> Eagles,
> Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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- Re: [GMCnet] Cab Air Conditioner hose "ruptured" with a Big Bang! [message #334776 is a reply to message #334773] Sat, 07 July 2018 08:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Vern,
Have the shop tech call me as I can talk him through it and save him time.
Onan gen being an older unit can create issues that can waste time in
analizing.

On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 8:01 AM, Vern Crawford
wrote:

> I have not been able to start the Onan for almost two years. There are a
> couple of auto repair shops near us now, and I'm headed to one now to see
> what they might tell us. If no luck here, I'll call your son in law a call
> and we will head for Las Vegas.
>
> On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 7:48 AM Carl Stouffer wrote:
>
>> Veren,
>>
>> I can't help you with a shop in that area, but my daughter and son in law
>> live in North Las Vegas and My son in law might know where to send you.
> His
>> name is Robbie Schut and his number is (3 two 5) six one two - 99 two
> five.
>>
>> Good luck. In the meantime, can you run your roof air? I don't remember
>> if you still have your Onan or not, but we do that all the time.
>> --
>> Carl Stouffer
>> '75 ex Palm Beach
>> Tucson, AZ.
>> Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive,
>> Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American
>> Eagles,
>> Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
>>
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- Re: [GMCnet] Cab Air Conditioner hose "ruptured" with a Big Bang! [message #334777 is a reply to message #334767] Sat, 07 July 2018 08:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Vern,

SHE and I feel for you. During our return from Alaska in 2000, we were in
the same condition -- A/C failed. We had to wear swimsuits and drive
mostly at night to cross the "whole country" in August!

Stay hydrated. Hope it's just a ruptured hose that you can get replaced.

Ken H.

On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 10:36 AM Vern Crawford
wrote:

> Does anyone know a good A/C shop in the Kingsman, Arizona, or Las Vegas,
> Nevada area?
>
> Driving into metro Tucson in the 100+ degree heat about 5:00pm yesterday
> there was a loud "BOOM" from the passenger side of the engine compartment
> as we were creeping along I-10 in clogged traffic. An oily residue coated
> components and wiring under the passenger side access panel.
>
> Except for the A/C, all other systems were operating normal.
>
> We are on our way to Eugene Oregon, where we are expected to arrive by
> Monday noon. I did not attempt to locate a shop yesterday, as by the time
> we got through the traffic jam blocking the interstate, it was already
> closing time. We chose to drive on, but the heat was brutal! Thank
> goodness we had the curved plexiglass wind scoops for the toll windows, but
> the offered little relief in cooling as the temps rose to over 110 degrees,
> and did not drop until sundown. We continued on for some 300 miles until I
> finally got off the road in Kingman, Arizona at the Walmart around 1:00am
> this morning.
>
> Without A/C I dread driving in this heat. The GMC is literally like being
> in an oven.
>
> If no one has recommended mechanics for Kingman, we need to get back on the
> road before we loose all of the lower temps of morning.
>
> Hoping someone knows someone here in the desert Southwest,
> Vern and Lenore
>
>
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Any air conditioning shop can do the hose work and rechaege the unit.
Should they have any questions, have them call me

On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Vern Crawford
wrote:

> Does anyone know a good A/C shop in the Kingsman, Arizona, or Las Vegas,
> Nevada area?
>
> Driving into metro Tucson in the 100+ degree heat about 5:00pm yesterday
> there was a loud "BOOM" from the passenger side of the engine compartment
> as we were creeping along I-10 in clogged traffic. An oily residue coated
> components and wiring under the passenger side access panel.
>
> Except for the A/C, all other systems were operating normal.
>
> We are on our way to Eugene Oregon, where we are expected to arrive by
> Monday noon. I did not attempt to locate a shop yesterday, as by the time
> we got through the traffic jam blocking the interstate, it was already
> closing time. We chose to drive on, but the heat was brutal! Thank
> goodness we had the curved plexiglass wind scoops for the toll windows, but
> the offered little relief in cooling as the temps rose to over 110 degrees,
> and did not drop until sundown. We continued on for some 300 miles until I
> finally got off the road in Kingman, Arizona at the Walmart around 1:00am
> this morning.
>
> Without A/C I dread driving in this heat. The GMC is literally like being
> in an oven.
>
> If no one has recommended mechanics for Kingman, we need to get back on the
> road before we loose all of the lower temps of morning.
>
> Hoping someone knows someone here in the desert Southwest,
> Vern and Lenore
>
> --
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> 155 JJ Lane
> Center Point, TX 78010
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Re: [GMCnet] Vern's AC Problem [message #334785 is a reply to message #334782] Sat, 07 July 2018 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Everyone,

We arrived at Las Vegas’ Auto Air and More about 10:30 this morning. They
came with good local recommendations, and agreed to build and replace all
hoses, labor, and parts before closing at 3:00 this afternoon.

Meanwhile the waiting room is so nice and cool! Knibbles D. Kat is
lounging on the cold concrete floor.

Hugs,
Vern and Lenore

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> Vern,
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> SHE and I feel for you. During our return from Alaska in 2000, we were in
> the same condition -- A/C failed. We had to wear swimsuits and drive
> mostly at night to cross the "whole country" in August!
>
> Stay hydrated. Hope it's just a ruptured hose that you can get replaced.
>
> Ken H.
>
> On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 10:36 AM Vern Crawford
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know a good A/C shop in the Kingsman, Arizona, or Las Vegas,
>> Nevada area?
>>
>> Driving into metro Tucson in the 100+ degree heat about 5:00pm yesterday
>> there was a loud "BOOM" from the passenger side of the engine
> compartment
>> as we were creeping along I-10 in clogged traffic. An oily residue
> coated
>> components and wiring under the passenger side access panel.
>>
>> Except for the A/C, all other systems were operating normal.
>>
>> We are on our way to Eugene Oregon, where we are expected to arrive by
>> Monday noon. I did not attempt to locate a shop yesterday, as by the
> time
>> we got through the traffic jam blocking the interstate, it was already
>> closing time. We chose to drive on, but the heat was brutal! Thank
>> goodness we had the curved plexiglass wind scoops for the toll windows,
> but
>> the offered little relief in cooling as the temps rose to over 110
> degrees,
>> and did not drop until sundown. We continued on for some 300 miles
> until I
>> finally got off the road in Kingman, Arizona at the Walmart around
> 1:00am
>> this morning.
>>
>> Without A/C I dread driving in this heat. The GMC is literally like
> being
>> in an oven.
>>
>> If no one has recommended mechanics for Kingman, we need to get back on
> the
>> road before we loose all of the lower temps of morning.
>>
>> Hoping someone knows someone here in the desert Southwest,
>> Vern and Lenore
>>
>>
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> On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Vern Crawford
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know a good A/C shop in the Kingsman, Arizona, or Las Vegas,
>> Nevada area?
>>
>> Driving into metro Tucson in the 100+ degree heat about 5:00pm yesterday
>> there was a loud "BOOM" from the passenger side of the engine
> compartment
>> as we were creeping along I-10 in clogged traffic. An oily residue
> coated
>> components and wiring under the passenger side access panel.
>>
>> Except for the A/C, all other systems were operating normal.
>>
>> We are on our way to Eugene Oregon, where we are expected to arrive by
>> Monday noon. I did not attempt to locate a shop yesterday, as by the
> time
>> we got through the traffic jam blocking the interstate, it was already
>> closing time. We chose to drive on, but the heat was brutal! Thank
>> goodness we had the curved plexiglass wind scoops for the toll windows,
> but
>> the offered little relief in cooling as the temps rose to over 110
> degrees,
>> and did not drop until sundown. We continued on for some 300 miles
> until I
>> finally got off the road in Kingman, Arizona at the Walmart around
> 1:00am
>> this morning.
>>
>> Without A/C I dread driving in this heat. The GMC is literally like
> being
>> in an oven.
>>
>> If no one has recommended mechanics for Kingman, we need to get back on
> the
>> road before we loose all of the lower temps of morning.
>>
>> Hoping someone knows someone here in the desert Southwest,
>> Vern and Lenore
>>
>> --
>> Vern Crawford (and Lenore Langsdorf)
>> 155 JJ Lane
>> Center Point, TX 78010
>> (618) 203-8296 Vern's cell
>> (830) 928-5550 Lenore's cell
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>> LenoreLangsdorf-AT-GMail-DOT-Com
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Re: [GMCnet] Vern's AC Problem [message #334786 is a reply to message #334785] Sat, 07 July 2018 14:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Great news Vern. Now you can be cool as ever. Wink Air conditioning is a must anywhere this time of year, especially in the Southwest.


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Wow Vern:
Glad you found the right shop for repairs - enjoy the rest of your trip!
How long will you be in Oregon?
Peoria, IL. is hot also - we head out next week for a GMC 6 Wheelers rally
Thur. thru Sun. We will be thinking of and praying for you guys - just like always.
Mike/The Corvair a holic & Billie his Shady Lady

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> On Jul 7, 2018, at 2:36 PM, Carl Stouffer wrote:
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> Great news Vern. Now you can be cool as ever. ;) Air conditioning is a must anywhere this time of year, especially in the Southwest.
>
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> Tucson, AZ.
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Re: [GMCnet] Vern's AC Problem [message #334790 is a reply to message #334785] Sat, 07 July 2018 15:53 Go to previous message
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Glad y'all found someone to repair ac. And we really envy you
going/spending time in Oregon. Best I can recall, from where you are, it
is a long way to where you'll find cool weather.

Let us know how Oregon is. It is one of our favorite places.

Sandra and Bob

On Jul 7, 2018 3:38 PM, "Mike Kelley" wrote:

Wow Vern:
Glad you found the right shop for repairs - enjoy the rest of your trip!
How long will you be in Oregon?
Peoria, IL. is hot also - we head out next week for a GMC 6 Wheelers rally
Thur. thru Sun. We will be thinking of and praying for you guys - just
like always.
Mike/The Corvair a holic & Billie his Shady Lady

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> On Jul 7, 2018, at 2:36 PM, Carl Stouffer wrote:
>
> Great news Vern. Now you can be cool as ever. ;) Air conditioning is a
must anywhere this time of year, especially in the Southwest.
>
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> Tucson, AZ.
> Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive,
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Eagles,
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