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Posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 15:54:33 from (71.51.127.61):
In Reply to: Re: my every four month visit posted by georgeky on May 19, 2007 at 14:49:10:
Oh gosh, gonna be hard to keep up with the thread it appears! OK, heater manifold....george, ya might have a point there because when those guys worked on it, they replaced the heater BUTTON thingy. Here is what it WAS: Turn key to the right. There was a toggle switch that controlled the heater. I didn't like the fact it was a toggle cause of the possibility of leaving it on or accidentally turning it on. Anyway, I would hit the toggle for a count of 60 if it was cold out, maybe a little less. That is when I could smell it heating up. I would turn the toggle off and hit the ignition BUTTON. I asked for them to replace the toggle with a heavy duty button, which I purchased myself cause I didn't want some cheap crap in there. That just has to be where the problem is! This is so frustrating. For those who are keeping up, I think I have 1g cables for the batteries. I know they are super huge. The heaviest I could buy at the farm store. Hugh! You were within 5 minutes of me!!!!!!
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