2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Some observations:
The A/C unit weighs 37 pounds.
The cord is long enough to set the unit on the seat pedestal.
The outlet it plugs into must be removed to slip the cord out of the outlet opening if you need to remove the A/C from the trailer (very simple to do).
The unit itself is NOT taped to the surrounding frame or outside grill (the unit comes out without having to remove any tape).
The drain pan drain hole is at the front of the opening close to the aux A/C switch (the black "oval" in the second picture below is the top of the round opening behind the shower mirror).
Looking up from the floor of the T@B to the bottom of the A/C cabinet, you see a white panel. THAT is the actual plastic drain pan (do not screw anything into it).
That white plastic lip behind the wood fascia opening on the bottom is the drain pan (Picture #5 below). you must lift the A/C over that lip to get it out.
The A/C has four screws on the bottom that protrude. You must lift the unit up high enough to clear those screws (slightly difficult).
The aux fan is mounted to the interior roof of the A/C cabinet. It vents out the T@B roof from a round black plastic vent near the driver's side.
You can see from the pictures how much dirt makes its way in from the outside grill. It may be a good idea to remove the A/C once a year and clean the pan to keep it from clogging.
Let me know if any of you have any questions while the unit is out these next several days. Hope this helps.












Maybe if that side were facing wind driven rain. It has never happened to me, though.Photomom said:The pictures look like rain could come through the screen and run down the wall instead of being caught in the pan. Is that the case?

2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
OutbackAZ said:The exterior vent on the sidewall looks like it does a great job of deflecting any "normal" rain. Jenn - when you say "installing the fan" do you mean the aux fan for the A/C cabinet? If so, do you have the roof vent already installed - you're just missing the fan? If so, I'll get you the model number and size of the fan if you'd like.

2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014



Sabel - you simply lift the front of the A/C unit enough to clear the bottom plastic lip. Takes a little bit of effort because of the plastic frame on the bottom of the A/C unit. You can see that once the unit is in the cabinet, it can't slide out or move left to right.
Mine has the veneer plywood, too. I will let you know in a few weeks, but I would sooner think it holds the drip tray.sabel said:Took a look today. The bottom of my AC cabinet is veneer plywood and has two screws in it. Bet the screws scure the AC unit to the cabinet.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
sabel said:Took a look today. The bottom of my AC cabinet is veneer plywood and has two screws in it. Bet the screws scure the AC unit to the cabinet.

Boo - I re-installed the AC weeks ago. I had to remove it to check the drip pan for a screw I thought might have penetrated it relating to another project. I'm sure the outside measurements can be found on the Internet. It's the the small Frigidaire unit BatHusband mentions above.
Thank you. You just saved us some money. Boo, as soon as I get to it I will measure it. According to my wife, the unit we have in mind is the duplicate of what we currently have. Still, i need to confirm that. Thanks for the swift response Outback. KB - A new 5,000 BTU unit is $134 with free shipping from Amazon (search for Frigidaire-FFRA0511R1). This is the same unit in my 2016. Not sure if LG changed it from your model year. Not sure what it would cost to take your old unit in for service. If you do decide to take out your old unit, remove the outside A/C vent grill and take some photos of the metal baffling held together with aluminum tape and how it fits in the opening. You want to make sure the new unit's baffling matches the old. Also, another forum member (bat-husband?) went with an electronic model. It is slightly larger than the model referenced above but has a thermostat.
