Heat coming from rear wheel wells after shutdown
#16
That's great, Bill.
>I have to assume it was on high because it was blowing air out almost as much as the AC was.
Did you mean to say slow? The A/C condenser fan normally runs in slow.
>I have to assume it was on high because it was blowing air out almost as much as the AC was.
Did you mean to say slow? The A/C condenser fan normally runs in slow.
#17
[quote]Originally posted by UrbanSasquatch:
<strong>1. A lot of hot air circulating from the area of the rear wheel wells. My '88 didn't do this, nor does my '71.
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<strong>1. A lot of hot air circulating from the area of the rear wheel wells. My '88 didn't do this, nor does my '71.
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#18
Randall:
It could very well have been slow for all I know, I'm just happy it came on!
By the way, I started the links page on my site and you are the first one there.
To be honest, you're the only one there, but I'm sure I'll be adding more as I get around to it.
Later,
<img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
It could very well have been slow for all I know, I'm just happy it came on!
By the way, I started the links page on my site and you are the first one there.
To be honest, you're the only one there, but I'm sure I'll be adding more as I get around to it.
Later,
<img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />