Derek Drew writes: > > 2. The ordinary thermostat that controls the ac operation is not the main > issue. The problem is the special thermostat that prevnets the compressor > from coming on at 38 degrees (according to Joel). This special thermostat I > thought was inside the van but it was mounted directly against the sheet > metal so in effect it reads outside ambient air temp, not inside air temp. I > think the sheet metal against which it is mounted is in the left rear up high > in the vehicle, possibly inside that cavity in the far upper rear where fresh > air comes in. > Well, I suppose all you need to do is warm up that area of van. I suggest buying a 99 cent Whopper from Burger King, and duct-taping it to the appropriate spot. That should warm up the sheet metal, allowing the compressor to engage. Facetiously yours, -Jim
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