Re: Air blowoff sound every 2-4 seconds?
Reply #41 –
I do. It means they have to remove some large fittings from the old dryer and install them on the new dryer. The fittings must be pointed in the proper direction to make the new dryer fit. The fittings can sometimes be very difficult to remove from the old dryer (IE they are screwed in very tight). Also, some dryers have a 12V heating element on the purge valve. This element has a wiring connector which must be removed from the old dryer and attached to the wires on the new dryer. None of this work is rocket science, but it does take time. Having done the dryer swap on our coach myself several times, I can assure you that adding some additional labor time to the ticket for "adaptation" is not unreasonable...
What IS unreasonable is how much shops charge for the "labor rate" these days! It is legalized highway robbery!