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Old December 21st, 2007,
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Default Culligan AC30

I have a Culligan AC30 - 7 years old - culligan recommends repacing the RO module. Why can't I just replace all the filters and the RO membrane?
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For most AC-30 models you can just replace the filters and membrane. Here are the filters & membrane you would need:
http://www.waterfilters.net/culligan/reverse-osmosis/Culligan-AC30.htm

What color is your system? Some older models do need to replace the entire module. If your system is white, you should just be able to change the filters and membrane.

Did they say if anything was broken in the module?

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It is white and nothing is broken … so I guess I’ll just order up the filters I need. Thank you!
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Sounds good. Some old AquaCleer systems have gray modules and those need to be replaced in order to work with the current filters.

You should be good though as long as nothing is broken.

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