Well, it finally caught up with me...
Barely open windows in a fierce thunder storm.
The depressions in the doors were completely filled with water by the time I got to it.
I drove it home with the AC on to dry out the interior. Normal AC worked perfectly, as
well as Max AC.
The next day, when I tryed to
turn on Normal AC, I found that it was stuck in Bi-Level. Compressor still kicks in normally.
All other electrical systems work perfectly. It won't move out of Bi-Level vent.
Will try disconecting battery (to reset Circuit Breakers?) and clean up / check fuses
in the AM.
Any Ideas?
Perfect! 100 degrees tomorrow in Bi-Level vent AC...
Help!!
Barely open windows in a fierce thunder storm.
The depressions in the doors were completely filled with water by the time I got to it.
I drove it home with the AC on to dry out the interior. Normal AC worked perfectly, as
well as Max AC.
The next day, when I tryed to
turn on Normal AC, I found that it was stuck in Bi-Level. Compressor still kicks in normally.
All other electrical systems work perfectly. It won't move out of Bi-Level vent.
Will try disconecting battery (to reset Circuit Breakers?) and clean up / check fuses
in the AM.
Any Ideas?
Perfect! 100 degrees tomorrow in Bi-Level vent AC...
Help!!