OK, here is where we are.....we installed a cutoff switch using the ground wire off the evaporator to manually turn it off, so it isn't running continuously. Michael mounted the switch just above the gear shift for easy access...it's only mounted temporarily until we figure out why the evaporator will not cylce off and on as it should. Now if, and when the condenser freezes up I can turn off the fan, and the evaporator fan and let it thaw out, and then turn it back on. We checked the freon and the pressures are right where they should be, so we've ruled out that as causing the freezing problem. Thanks to Michael Day and Tom McCloud for spending 3 hours on my problem...Tom only charged $275/hour plus $15 per fitting.....just kidding. Thank you Richard for steering us in the right direction! These guys are really a blessing. I think they have helped solve a myriad of problems the last 5 days! Tom and I are heading west on I-10 tomorrow morning and hope to be in Mesa by Saturday.
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