Leaking diaphragm... AGAIN. |
11-14-2019, (Subject: Leaking diaphragm... AGAIN. ) Post: #16 | |||
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RE: Leaking diaphragm... AGAIN. (11-14-2019 )Chamberpains Wrote: There are many causes, but a faulty thermostat or improperly installed thermostat seal can explain your overheating issue. If the thermostat is catching the seal it can hang up or be slow at opening fully or operating correctly. So i was going to change the themorstate today but until i realized how much more work there is... lol i saw that the ac compressor is blocking one of the long bolts to the thermostat housing... would i have to take all the belts of and the ac compressor to be able to take of the housing? or can i just pull the ac compressor of a little bit? cuz i would really hate to recharge the system right after i already did it. User's Signature: The creator said " Help your self and I will help you; Protect your self and I will protect you " | |||
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