Thought I Had It Fixed . . .
But No.
It was really nice to sleep in this morning for the first time in months, or maybe it was just since last week, but anyway, it was nice.
After goofing off most of the morning and early afternoon, I went out to the truck to take a further look at my AC / Condenser Fan problem. But before I did anything else, I thought I’d take a minute to check out the relays and fuses in the Power Distribution Center under the hood.
And for a few minutes I thought I’d found the problem, and a quick, easy, and no cost fix. The perfect kind of fix.
When I started checking the relays, this is what I first saw.
This relay, labeled ‘AC’ was just sitting there, only barely plugging into its socket. Could it be this easy?
Well . . . No!
I plugged it back in, started the car, and still had no AC. Bummer.
Note that all these relays are identical, so as a further test, I unplugged the one labeled “Fog Lamps” (it wasn’t foggy) and plugged that one into the AC spot. And again, no luck.
So next I started trying to track down where the condenser fan gets its power. I can see it coming out of the bottom of the fan and going back under the radiator, but can’t find where it comes out. It may be that I’ll have to put power into the output contacts on the fan control relay socket, but I’ll need more time with the schematics before I can be sure.
I’ve got both the Chilton and Haynes manuals, so between the two I should be able to trace it out.
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Back after Christmas I was complaining about the cost of the refills for the Touch Free Soap Dispenser our daughter Brandi gave us for Christmas.
The refills run anywhere from $8 to $15 so I was looking for a cheaper solution. We finished our first one up a while back and so I saved the empty one to play with later.
The first thing I discovered is the plastic lid just pops off, and was not press-fitted on like I figured, so I got a bottle of SoftSoap to refill it with.
Overall the refill works pretty well, but it doesn’t foam up like the original stuff. So I may experiment with different brands. But $1.98 is a better price than $8 to $15.
I noted several of you bought the book I recommended, The Toaster Oven Mocks Me, and wondered if you enjoyed it as much as Jan and I did.
Let me know.
Thought for the Day:
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