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Coleman Mach 3 Icing

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Coleman Mach 3 Icing by Charlie B
Post New Message During a recent summer trip in Florida, I noticed the airflow from my Mach 3 unit was significantly decreasing and the temperature inside the motorhome was increasing. I removed the shroud and inspected the two filters. They were not too dirty so I loosened the bolts holding up the lower unit and felt up inside the unit. I felt ice so I turned the unit to "High Fan". This shortly eliminated the ice and the unit cooled great that night without the shroud filters.

I looked some more the next day and noticed what appeared to be a dirty composite filter inside the unit. Can this filter be replaced? I have tried to vacuum it, but it is difficult to access.

Is there a good source for replacement of the shroud filters? The previous owner cut his own filters, but they do not stay in place very well. No clips or anything to hold them.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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