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ANTOBLE RV A/C Freeze Sensor Replacement for Coleman Mach 7330A3231 RV Air Conditioner Freeze Control Switch RV AC Parts

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About this item

  • 【COMPATIBILITY】Freeze control sensor replacement, fits for Coleman Mach RV air conditioner model 6797, 6799, 7330, 8330, 8530, 9330, 9530, and etc.
  • 【FIX A/C FREEZING UP】Many households may have experienced situations where A/Cs freezing up and not cooling. With our RV air conditioner freeze control switch, get them going again.
  • 【PREMIUM QUALITY】The A/C probe is made from high-quality materials that can withstand tough conditions and frequent use. Easy to use, and our RV air conditioner parts do not require any special tools.
  • 【RV AC PARTS】This freezer sensor is a vital component of a larger system or device, and its replacement or addition can significantly improve the overall functionality and performance.
  • 【AFTER-SALE SUPPORT】If you have any questions or concerns about our replacement sensor, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will do our best to provide you with a satisfactory shopping experience.


RV A/C Freeze Sensor Replacement for Coleman Mach 7330A3231 RV Air Conditioner Freeze Control Switch RV AC Parts
Product Type: Electronic switch
Quantity: 1 Piece
Color: As shown
Part Number: 7330A3231
Total Length: 30.71 inches
100% brand new and high-quality.
Freeze control sensor replacement, fits for Coleman Mach RV air conditioner model 6797, 6799, 7330, 8330, 8530, 9330, 9530, and etc.
Fix A/C freezing up, get your air conditioner running again.
Package Included:
1 * Freeze Switch


Ian
2025-08-20 14:18:43
Perfect fit to my Colman Air conditioner.
Bruce Finley
2025-07-12 13:58:50
GREAT PRODUCT AND BEST PRICE
Wzuehl
2025-07-02 18:21:39
Easy to install
JONZIN
2025-02-16 16:32:29
This was easy to install, and it fixed my problem of freezing up.
Keith Martini
2024-11-29 15:24:22
So I have an RV a/c that was freezing up and the ac kept running and giving me all kinds of problems. I spoke to someone who said to replace the freeze sensor, but warned me that it was just a guess as it has happened to him before with his RV air conditioner. Anyway I saw this on Amazon and ordered it. I swapped it out from the inside of my Rv by removing the air box cover and disconnecting the old one from the control box and pulling the sensor out of the evaporator coil and then pushing this one into the evaporator coil and plugging it into the control box. Everything seems to be working just fine now.