Mobile RV Repair

AC Repair

Capacitor, cap-relay, fan motor, thermostat, and full unit replacement at your driveway, storage facility, or campsite. Most AC repairs complete in a single visit across Utah and Texas.

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Mobile RV AC Repair

RV AC Repair Across Utah and Texas

RV AC repair from Mobile RV Pro covers Dometic, Coleman Mach, Atwood/Airxcel, Furrion, and RecPro rooftop air conditioners — capacitor replacement, fan motor service, thermostat diagnostics, and full unit replacement at your location across Utah and Texas. AC failures peak in summer when dealership service bays run 6+ weeks out. Most mobile AC repairs complete in a single visit. Certified technicians, capacitors and common parts on the truck, written estimate before any work begins, warranty coordination at no extra charge.

Diagnostic

How to Tell Your RV AC Needs Repair

Most RV AC failures fall into a small set of failure modes. Diagnosing the cause on-site avoids the dealership trap of pulling the unit off the roof to "send it in" — most issues are repaired at the unit on the roof.

AC Runs but Will Not Cool

Almost always a failed capacitor or low refrigerant. Capacitor is the most common AC failure on RVs and is a same-visit repair.

AC Trips the Breaker Repeatedly

Compressor short, failed cap-relay, or wiring fault. Diagnostic isolates whether the AC or the RV electrical system is at fault.

Blower Runs but No Cold Air

Compressor not engaging — usually capacitor, contactor, or thermostat signal. Less commonly a compressor failure requiring full unit replacement.

Ice Buildup on Coils

Restricted airflow, dirty filter, or low refrigerant charge. Easy to misdiagnose at home — coil-icing can permanently damage the compressor.

Loud Rattle, Grind, or Vibration

Fan motor bearings, loose mounting hardware, or compressor failure. Address before the loose part causes further damage.

Thermostat Will Not Communicate

CCC2 or Furrion thermostat fault, wiring issue, or control board failure. Repair is typically thermostat replacement or board reset.

If your AC is running but tripping the breaker repeatedly, turn it off and stop trying to reset it. Repeated short-circuit cycling damages the compressor and converts a $200 capacitor repair into a $1,800 unit replacement. Call us for diagnosis before continuing.

Systems We Service

All RV Air Conditioner Brands and Systems

Mobile RV Pro services every major rooftop and ducted AC brand on RVs sold in North America. Capacitors, fan motors, thermostats, and common parts ride on the truck so most repairs complete in a single visit.

Dometic and Coleman Mach

  • Dometic Brisk II — most common on travel trailers and fifth wheels under 35 ft
  • Dometic Penguin II — low-profile, common on Class B and Class C motorhomes
  • Coleman Mach 8 / 10 / 15 — rooftop units on Forest River, Keystone, Heartland
  • CCC2 thermostat — Dometic networked thermostat with zone control

Atwood, Furrion, and Other

  • Atwood / Airxcel — common on mid-2010s Forest River and Jayco
  • Furrion Chill — standard on most Forest River and Keystone since 2019
  • GE and RecPro — aftermarket replacement units
  • Houghton Belaire — high-efficiency replacement on Class A motorhomes

Parts on the Truck

  • Run and start capacitors — most common AC repair, stocked in all common ratings
  • Fan motors and blades — Dometic and Coleman common sizes
  • Cap-relays and contactors — Dometic and Coleman OEM
  • Thermostats — CCC2, Coleman, Furrion, and basic single-zone replacements
Pricing

What Does RV AC Repair Cost?

AC repair pricing is driven by the failed component. Most repairs are capacitor or thermostat — same-visit, parts-on-the-truck jobs. Full unit replacement is the upper end and is still typically a single-day mobile job. Ranges below are all-in: diagnostic, labor, and parts at typical cost.

Repair TypeTypical Labor RangeNotes
Capacitor replacement $220 – $420 Most common AC repair; same-visit fix
Cap-relay or contactor $280 – $480 Compressor not engaging; parts on the truck
Fan motor replacement $380 – $680 Bearing failure or seized motor
Thermostat replacement $220 – $420 Basic to CCC2 networked
Coil clean and recharge $280 – $500 Restores cooling without parts replacement
Full unit replacement $1,500 – $2,900 Typically same-day; ducted or non-ducted
Soft-start install (recommended add-on) $380 – $600 Reduces startup amp draw — required for generator use
Diagnostic only (no repair) $270 – $360 Walk-away price if you decline repair

Mobile RV Pro provides a written estimate before any work begins. AC failures during heat waves are routed first — call to confirm same-week availability when temperatures exceed 95°F.

Certified & Guaranteed

Mobile RV Pro technicians are certified, background-checked, and carry full liability insurance. The company is licensed and insured to perform RV repair across Utah and Texas. If a technician damages any component while performing a hired repair, Mobile RV Pro covers the replacement 100% — both parts and labor.

Warranty Coordination

Mobile RV Pro is an authorized warranty coordinator for most major extended warranty providers including Good Sam, Wholesale Warranties, Cornerstone, and National General. We coordinate repairs and payment directly with extended warranty companies on your behalf — at no extra charge.

AC Capacitors and Parts on the Truck

Mobile RV Pro technicians carry the full range of run and start capacitors, cap-relays, contactors, fan motors, and thermostats for every major RV AC brand. Most AC failures are single-component repairs that complete in one visit — without parts on the truck, the same job becomes two visits and a parts-order wait. Same-day completion is the default on AC repair, not the exception.

Where We Serve

AC Repair — Utah & Texas

Certified technicians dispatched to your location — driveway, storage facility, or campsite. No haul-in, no storage fees.

Utah
  • Salt Lake City
  • Provo / Orem
  • Ogden
  • American Fork
  • Spanish Fork / Springville (South Utah County)
  • Midvale (Shop)
  • South Jordan / West Jordan
  • West Valley
  • Herriman
  • Draper / Sandy
  • Park City / Heber (Wasatch Back)
  • Layton
  • St. George (Washington County)
(801) 203-4325
Texas
  • Austin
  • Round Rock
  • Hutto (Shop)
  • Leander
  • Georgetown
  • Pflugerville
  • Temple
  • Buda ((extended area))
  • Plano / North Dallas
(512) 259-1202
Mobile vs. Dealership

Why Mobile AC Repair Beats Dealership Wait Times

AC failures peak in July and August. Dealership bays run 6+ weeks out when temperatures hit 95°F+ across Utah and Texas. Mobile repair lands in 2–5 business days with parts on the truck.

Mobile RV ProDealership
Summer scheduling 2–5 business days 6–10 weeks in peak summer
Capacitor in stock Yes — on every truck Order in; 3–7 day wait
Diagnostic location At your driveway or campsite Their lot only
AC removal for diagnosis No — diagnosed on the roof Often pulled and benched
Soft-start install Standard add-on for generator users Rarely offered
Written estimate Always before work Often after diagnostic
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common cause is a failed run or start capacitor — a $20 part that fails from heat cycling and ages out around 5–8 years on most RVs. Mobile RV Pro technicians carry capacitors for every major brand on the truck, so this repair completes in a single visit for $220–$420. Less common causes include low refrigerant charge, restricted airflow from dirty filters, or compressor failure. Diagnostic on-site isolates the cause before any parts are replaced.
A capacitor replacement runs $220–$420 all-in: diagnostic, labor, and the capacitor at typical cost. The capacitor itself is inexpensive — the value is in correct diagnosis (some AC failures look like capacitor failure but are not) and same-visit completion. Mobile RV Pro carries run and start capacitors for Dometic Brisk II, Penguin II, Coleman Mach 8/10/15, Atwood/Airxcel, and Furrion Chill on the truck.
Yes. Mobile RV Pro completes the majority of AC repairs at the customer location across Utah and Texas — including campgrounds, RV parks, and storage facilities. Capacitor, cap-relay, fan motor, thermostat, and even full unit replacement are routine on-site jobs. Same-day completion is the default. The technician needs access to shore power or a working generator to test the AC under load.
If you ever run your AC off a generator, yes. RV ACs draw a startup surge of 25–40 amps that exceeds most portable generator capacity, causing the AC to fail to start or the generator to stall. A soft-start (commonly Micro-Air EasyStart) reduces startup draw to 12–18 amps, making 30A and even some 20A generators viable for AC use. Install runs $380–$600 and is a recommended add-on whenever the AC is being serviced.
A well-maintained RV rooftop AC lasts 10–15 years. Capacitor and fan motor failures along the way are normal and inexpensive to repair. Full unit replacement becomes worth considering when the compressor fails or when a 10+ year-old unit faces a second major repair. New Furrion Chill, Dometic Brisk II, and Coleman Mach replacement units run $1,500–$2,900 installed and are typically same-day mobile jobs.
Most extended RV warranties cover AC compressor failure and electrical component failure. Maintenance items like dirty coil cleaning or filter replacement are typically excluded. Mobile RV Pro coordinates claim filing with Good Sam, Wholesale Warranties, Cornerstone, and National General at no extra charge. Capacitor replacement is commonly covered when documented as component failure rather than wear.

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