Hi everyone!
I hope everyone had a nice holiday. My wife
got me some insulated coveralls because I am bound to do some work on the beast
this winter. Before I start my question, I would like to thank Frank Winnips for
his advice about the leaky windshield. I think I read somewhere that heavy
condensation on the inside of the windshield is also a sign of a bad
seal.
Anyway....I have an autotemp 1
system that does not shut off when I push the off button! Boy does it get
hooootttt!!!! You would think that would not be possible considering it is an
AUTOtemp system. My refridgerant charge only lasted three months before it all
leaked out. My FSM says that if the system does not shut off when the off
button is pushed it could be: 1) Check valve #2 ;or 2)push button control is
bad. I tested the Check valve and it is good, besides the fact that I
replaced it 6 months ago. So that leaves me with option #2 but shouldn't the
system detect all the heat and do something about it even though I have no
refridgerant? Could a sensor be bad? But I don't think refridgerants and sensors
have anything to do with the inability to turn off. I have also tested the
petentiometer dial and it is good, and I have replaced the water valve and water
valve thermostat. Please help. You would think that a heater that does not shut
off in the winter would be a good thing.
Keith 70
LeBaron
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