How to Prevent A/C from Bringing in Exhaust from the Camco # CAM44461
Updated 06/21/2022 | Published 06/18/2022 >
Question:
Will my ac bring in the exhaust? How would I prevent this from happening?
asked by: Janice V
Expert Reply:
In order to ensure that the exhaust from the Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System # CAM44461 does not enter into your A/C, there is definitely one thing you can do to ensure it doesn't enter your system. For a guaranteed way, I recommend selecting the "internal air circulation" option that comes standard on most vehicles. The button for this is usually found near your A/C controls for the vehicle and usually has a symbol of a half arrow inside of a car. With this option, the A/C will reuse the air only within the cabin and will not take air from outside the vehicle.
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Camco Gen-Turi RV Generator Exhaust System
- Exhaust Systems
- RV Exhaust
- Stainless Steel
- Camco
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