Wow. George, thanks for the hands-on. I would say that mine IS alarmingly so. Never touched it but never had a fire. Hate to blame it on the a/c guy, but just asked him to repeat all his steps and I guess I have to start with new wires or get a thicker skin. Again...Really, thanks for the up-to-date check so I can diagnosis. Have a really great nite. Grilled fish tacos in like 5 minutes. Gotta go cut some limes. BTW-This is real time...so If you can smell it, you are close enough to stop by. :-) Michael in San Antonio 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo'
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 5:16 PM, george jannini <georgejoann@gmail.com>wrote: > Ok, just pulled the cover & checked underneath. > > The fusible link has been replaced with a 12 volt 50amp circuit > breaker, connections appear clean and the insulation shows no > indication of breaking down. I ran the AC with the circulation fan > set at position 4 for around 10 minutes. Wiring gets pretty warm, but > not alarmingly so, IMHO. > > George/ATL > |
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