M4900 Kubota A/C Switch Replacement

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Would you believe that we have to remove the roof to put an air conditioning switch in? I would not have thought this to be the case. The fan switch cannot be installed from within the cabin. The roof must come off. Ludford comes over to help too.

In this video we have to repair the plenum for the fan. In doing so, we use an epoxy. This is my favorite epoxy. I keep a tube or two in my tool box all the time. It sets in about 5 minutes and works like a champ.

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I just took my switch apart and fixed it. Just needed to clean up and realign contacts for the push button portion of the switch. Works well. Zero dollars spent.

noahfigueroarealestateagent
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Wow what a job Glad it working now . I would have never thought They would be nuts on the back of them screws that is crazy

cameronfortune
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I have an L3710 with the same cab as yours. Just replaced the blower motor which was pretty easy. Now I need to replace the switch. Did you buy OEM or did you find an aftermarket switch? Thanks.

noahfigueroarealestateagent
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Nice video. I have two questions. 1. Did the blue light in the old switch work before you removed it? 2. If the nuts on the two screws that hold the control panel in place had been affixed to the housing (such as using Tinnerman U-type spring nuts ) so that the screws could be removed, would you have been able to change out the switch, or was there something else preventing it? Thanks

ZZZRSC
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Thanks for the excellent video series on the M4900 AC. I have an M4900 with a dysfunctional AC. It seems to be leaking somewhere. Now that you have gone through the whole process, what would your order of operations be to diagnose and repair/replace parts, if you had to do it all over again? Thank you very much for your time.

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