First, power everything down! You will need to climb on top and remove the cover. Inside you will see the compressor, condenser grill, a contactor-relay and capacitor. Most likely it is either the capacitor or contactor-relay (70% probability) or the compressor (25%). If you see ice build up on the connections or on the condenser grill it could be that you are low on freon or have a leak in your sealed system.
If things look normal then I would go with the contactor-relay and capacitor. If things are iced up, you will need trained technician help. Most AC shops will work on it, but won't have the Dometic parts. An RV place will have the parts but you usually pay a premium price for the labor and service.
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