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RV Air Conditioner Parts for Sale RV Air Conditioner Parts for Sale Parts for RV Air Conditioners such as: Shrouds Blower motors Circuit Boards Gaskets Fan blades Wall thermostats Filters Heating elements Ceiling assemblies Knobs And Many Other RV Air Conditioner repair parts are available from PPL. We supply items for Coleman , Duo-Therm or Carrier. Visit this online RV Air Conditioner Parts catalog to search for and order items for your specific ac or other RV appliance. You are able to search and view many components with their descriptions. Exploded views are available for most models. To actually place an order, find your desired area of equipment. Click on the corresponding number to the desired part in the exploded view. This will bring up a selection window where you can add the part to your shopping cart (note: If the price is displayed as $0.00, the part is not available). You can then follow the buttons to check out (order) or continue shopping. Click on the banner at the top of the screen to return to the PPL Parts Superstore main page. If you would prefer to order over the telephone, please have the specific item numbers or the following informationabout your AC in hand when you call. Brand : Coleman, Duo-Thermor Carrier. (We stock items for only these brands.) Model and Serial Number: To find the model and serial number of any of the upper units, you will need to remove the upper shroud. There should be on a identification tag near the compressor. For Duo-Therm ducted systems you will also need to have the model number of the electronic kit. To find the model numberfor a Duo-Therm ducted system electronic unit, you will need to remove the inside ceiling assembly and look up toward the upper unit. The electronic kit model number should be on a tag on the ductedair distribution box. Have old Item : If practical, you should alsohave the old item in hand when calling. This may be of help in verifying that we are correctly matching the replacement item. Please Note: If you roof ac has lost its freon or the compressor isnot working, your should replace the unit with a new one instead oftrying to repair the old one. Also, if you unit is 5 to 10 years old ,and you have something other than a minor problem you should considerreplacing instead of repairing. In most cases, replacement will be abetter deal for you under the above conditions considering the new unit warranty and the cost of most repairs. RV Air Conditioner Parts - How to Order: Call us at 1-800-755-4775 to order. We stock common Coleman,Duo-Therm, and Carrier items for immediate shipment. We arean Authorized Dealer and Service Center for these brands andwill work hard to help you with your needs. We can obtain almostany item from our warehouse for quick delivery. SAVE! No Sales Tax if Shipped outside of Texas. The Sales Tax Savings will help pay for the small shipping charge! Click here to return to our main RV Air Conditioner page. Sale prices are available on "telephone" and "in-store" purchases only. Telephone Order Lines are open until 5:30pm Mon-Fri Central See Below for Hours of All other Services PPL's RV Parts Superstore 10777 Southwest Freeway (Highway 59 South) Houston, Texas 77074-9829 713-988-5555 1-800-755-4775 Hours: 8-5:30pm Mon-Fri 9-4 Central Saturday PPL Home | RV Parts Superstore Home | About PPL | Parts Return Policy Request Parts Catalog | Photo Tour | RVs for Sale | Sell Your RV | Contact PPL PPL Motor Homes Houston, Texas All Rights Reserved, 1997-2006



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It's also a great way to meet a lot of interesting people–especially fellow RVers. Some of them have gone into my books, though they'd never recognize themselves." Cinematographer John Holod As an award-winning cinematographer, John Holod spends most of his life on the road, either traveling the world to film a new documentary or presenting travelogues to audiences around the country. Holod travels the way he likes best—in a state-of-the-art motorhome, and he'll explain why. It's not only his home, but also his studio where he edits and produces all of his films. Holod's RV travel documentaries include "Alaska RV Adventures: The Last Great Road Trip," which describes his 1,500-mile RV adventure along the Alaska Highway, and his newest film, "Baja RV Adventure," set in Mexico. His presentations take audiences on breathtaking rides to the most popular RV destinations, with unforgettable images of the scenery and people that make these journeys unique. Authors Marilyn Abraham and Sandy MacGregor After 52 combined years in the corporate fast lane, this husband-and-wife team quit the rat race, purchased a motorhome and took a four-month journey to Alaska that changed their lives. They'll tell you how RVing has simplified their lives and millions of others. "We saw an RV trip as something we could do to take control of our lives. It was the best of all worlds – we had complete freedom to come and go, eat and sleep when and where we wanted, the snack bar was always open and we got to sleep in our own bed. It also allowed us to visit remote areas where no tourist facility existed," says MacGregor. With their own RV travels serving as a catalyst, Abraham authored First We Quit Our Jobs: How One Work Driven Couple Got on the Road to a New Life and The Happy Camper Cookbook . Travel Expert and World-Class RVer Harry Basch For more than 20 years, travel writer Harry Basch has traveled the world in search of the best vacation destinations. But after visiting over 150 countries and taking more than 175 cruises, he'll tell you that RVing is the best way to vacation. "One of the benefits of being a travel writer is I can arrange to go to the most exotic and trendiest destinations in the world for free," says Basch. "But when it's time to take a vacation, I hit the road in my motorhome." Affordability, convenience, flexibility and freedom are just a few reasons why Basch finds RVing so appealing. His enthusiasm for RVing and travel expertise is reflected in Frommer's Exploring America by RV , a 430-page exploration of the United States by RV that he co-authored with his late wife and RV co-pilot Shirley Slater. Back to "For The Media" search | sitemap Recreation Vehicle Industry Association 1896 Preston White Drive, P.O. Box 2999 Reston, Virginia 20195-0999



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RV/Motor Home List Search | Directories | Reference Tools UW Home > UWIN > Admin Gateway > Parking > Options Seattle Area RV/Motorhome Parks This list is provided as a resource for UW visitors and should not be considered an endorsement of these establishments by theUniversity. The University does not have trailer parking facilities, nordoes it have overnight RV parking for games, conferences or other events. The followingparks offer daily, weekly, and monthly rates . Please contact the facilities directly for informationconcerning availability, seasonal rates and whether senior citizen, AAA,Good Sam, retiree or UW Medical Center (UWMC) patient discounts are applicable. To learn which RV Parks are located near public transit routes to theUniversity and UWMC, call: Metro at (206) 553-3000, Community Transit at800-562-1375, or Sound Transit at 888-889-6368. Rates listed below may not include tax or hookup fees.Please verify seasonal rates and services included with individualparks. Updated 4/4/03 Blue Sky RV 9002 302nd Avenue SE Issaquah, WA (425) 222-7910 $30 day, $185 wk, $520 mo Lakeside RV Park 12321 Hwy 99 South Everett, WA (425) 742-7333 $38.59 day, $231.49 wk (regular rates) $34.63 day, $207.78 wk (with SAM or AAA discount) Harbour Point RV Park 11501 Hwy 99 South Everett, WA (425) 743-0508 $27.73 day, $150 wk, $345 & $365 mo monthly rate based on lot size, electric extra Orchard Trailer Park 4011 South 146th Tukwila, WA (206) 243-1210 $22 day, $132 wk, $320 mo+utilities+deposit Holiday Resort Hotel & TrailerPark 19250 Aurora Avenue North Seattle, WA (206) 542-2760 $30 day, $100 wk, $380 mo Trailer Inn RV Park 15531 SE 37th (near Exit 11A) Bellevue, WA (425) 747-9181 $18-$33 day, $132-$162 wk, $515-$675 mo 10% discount for hospital users; facility has indoor pool & hot tub Issaquah Village Park 650 1st Avenue Issaquah, WA (425) 392-9233 OR 1-800-258-9233 $29.50-$35 day, $189.50-$220.10 wk, $500-$600 mo prices vary by season Twin Cedars RV Park 17826 Hwy 99 North Lynnwood, WA 800-878-9304 $31.66 day, $211.07 wk, $325-$475 mo 10% discount for SAM, AAA, & seniors KOA Seattle/Tacoma Campground 5801 South 212th Kent, WA (253) 872-8652 $38.95 day, $47.95 day with 50 AMP electic, cable & phone University Trailer Park 2200 NE 88th Seattle, WA (206) 525-7828 No daily rates, $120 wk electric included, $335 mo electic extra, $350 deposit required, refundable, no pets Lake Pleasant RV Park 24025 Everett/Bothell Hwy SE Bothell, WA (425) 487-1785 $28 day, $425 mo including tax May 1- Oct 1 daily rentals only Willow Vista Mobile Estates 22000 84th Avenue South Kent, WA (253) 872-8264 $27.20 day, $190.40 wk $405 mo+utilities for RV's RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED RV/Motorhome Park proprietors wishing have this information be updated or to be included in this list maycall Parking Services at (206) 685-1543. Washington State Parks 1-360-902-8844 (some sites are on a first come/first serve basis only) or 1-888-226-7688 for automated reservation line; reserve for up to 10 days Seattle Country Parks - No overnight RV or Motorhome parking King County Parks - No overnight RV or Motorhome parking Repair Services: ---------------------------------- Evergreen RV Service 16610 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (206) 542-1181 or 888-389-3756 dump & propane service (no propane available between 12-1 pm) Plus a complete parts store upstairs ---------------------------------- PLEASE NOTE: All UW parking garages have varying heightrestrictions. For height-restriction information, clickhere. Over-height vehicles may be parked on specified surfacelots. If your vehicle requires more than one space, you will becharged accordingly. Over-height parking at Roosevelt MedicalCenter is limited, but a shuttle runs between UWMC and RooseveltMedical Center. Click for shuttle schedule. For additional information contact Parking Servicesat 206-685-1543. If you are visiting the UW Medical Center or hospital, contact the UWMC Parking Manager with questions at 206-598-5275 or by e-mail at uwmcpark@u.washington.edu . You may also contact the Triangle Garage at (206) 598-3460. Transportation Services Parking Services Parking Services A unitof Transportation Services parking@u.washington.edu Modified: December 1, 2005



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