Purpose of Furrion Wiring Adapter for new R32 Units
Updated 09/12/2025 | Published 05/20/2025 >
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I have a 2015 Jayco w/ a 13.5 ducted Coleman Mach A/C. I am looking into swapping to the Furrion Chill Cube package FR99TD. What exactly is part FR67AD? It is an adapter for older Coleman Mach, but what exactly is it adapting if the Furrion comes with a new wall t-stat? There really isnt any documentation that I can find on what this parts kit does. Thank you very much.
asked by: Tyler G
Expert Reply:
Hey Tyler! Great Question. This part was added so it is available in the future. Realistically, nobody will be using it for quite some time since we just switched to R32 units here in 2025 and they all have a warranty. You can ignore this part and I'm not even sure why we're currently listing it on the site.
Do you want a wall thermostat with the Chill Cube? Do you have a furnace? The # FR99TD is designed for a ducted setup and includes the AC unit, air distribution box (ADB), and the remote. The AC will run off of the ADB and remote which acts as the thermostat but it won't be able to run a furnace. If you're wanting the wall thermostat as well to pair with a furnace you need the # FR69TD instead.
As of right now it looks like it will be months before the one with the wall thermostat comes out. The hold up is the thermostat itself. What you can do is go ahead and get the # FR99TD so you're set for the summer and add the thermostat later. You can also forgo the new wall thermostat and run the furnace off of the existing one if it has that functionality. If you have any other questions feel free to reply below.
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Robin H.
9/12/2025
Hey Tyler, did you decide to go with the Furrion Chill Cube package for your Jayco? I'm curious if the setup without the wall thermostat worked out for you, especially with the furnace situation. Your experience could really help others considering a similar upgrade!