All- I think I found out why the 3-wire plug to the fridge was disconnected. Hopping into the van to go home from work, I (finally) hear the fridge fan running. Now, mind you, the fridge is not on; not on gas, and not on 12V. It's pretty hot in the car from the sun beating down and all, so I guess that's what tripped the thermo switch. Seems that something should be cutting the power to this whole thing when the fridge is off - check the '90-'91 wiring diagrams, but it doesn't jump out at me. Any ideas? TIA -Blaine BTW, installed the "Wolfsburg" right side rear-facing jump seat from Sorin last night - really cool! You shoulda seen the look on the UPS guy's face when he was unloading the television box Sorin packed it in - the box was the worse for wear, and the UPS guy was obviously contemplating a lot of paperwork when I saw that my "TV" was beat up and broken!
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