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David Brady

Anyone know where the thermostat sensor
is for the center air conditioner? It's looks
like a tiny capacitor. The front AC sensor
protrudes from the instrument cluster
above the driver and on the left (from driver's
perspective). The rear AC sensor is in the
bedroom window frame on the buses curb
side. My center AC is cycling due, I think,
to cold air being blown on the sensor, if I
could only find the blasted thing!

TIA,
David
'02 LXi, Smokey
Virginia


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Jeff Miller

I can't picture it, ... look at the underside of the cabinet above
the dinette, memory tells me that this was the location on some years.

- Jeff Miller


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wrote:
> Anyone know where the thermostat sensor
> is for the center air conditioner? It's looks
> like a tiny capacitor. The front AC sensor
> protrudes from the instrument cluster
> above the driver and on the left (from driver's
> perspective). The rear AC sensor is in the
> bedroom window frame on the buses curb
> side. My center AC is cycling due, I think,
> to cold air being blown on the sensor, if I
> could only find the blasted thing!
>
> TIA,
> David
> '02 LXi, Smokey
> Virginia
>
>
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Fred Hulse

David Brady
On the Comfort Control Center, it appears to have a sensor at the bottom of
the display window,my guess is this is the sensor for the center A/c unit.
You can call Duo-Therm to confirm this.

Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge PT41

David Brady

You got it Fred. That's the one. Thanks

David
'02 LXi
Smokey
Virginia

Fred Hulse wrote:

>David Brady
>On the Comfort Control Center, it appears to have a sensor at the bottom of
>the display window,my guess is this is the sensor for the center A/c unit.
>You can call Duo-Therm to confirm this.
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>Fred & Jeanne Hulse
>Morristown Arizona
>1997 Wanderlodge PT41
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