As the headline says. This is a 1982 air-cooled van. Daytime, when it's a little warmer, it starts right away. But somehow at night or early morning, when it's a little colder, it won't. I know, there are two temp. sensors and usually the temp. II sensor is the one I would change. I just haven't experienced this kind of behavior. Maybe none of you would know and send me a message about it, and I will go out and buy a Temp. II sensor and see if it works. But what if the Temp. I (one) sensor is the one that is not working as it should? I never heard of that to be changed. My respects to the List. Zoltan |
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