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Old 08-01-2010, 06:51 PM   #1
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I am guessing these are sensors and have been wondering what they are for ? On my 08 HR Endeavor one is in the very back of bedroom on the road side wall and the other is in the very front near the door, curb side. I didn't see mention of these in the owners manual but could have skipped right by any mention of them.

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thanks - that's what I figured. appreciate the info

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also if you think that your a/c or heat is not reg. correctly as mine did you can unscrew the sensors and push the white tip of the wire futher out 1/8 to 1/4 inch as if it was sticking out its tongue as i did. it works great now, at reg. correctly

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