Non ac heater control panel?
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Non ac heater control panel?
I got rid of the AC and just bought a non ac heater control panel and it looks allot different than the ac unit I have, there are no vacuum holes and it looks like i need to extra cables? Is there any way I can use this or is there a different model that I can use to work with my car. It's an 87 z28.
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Re: Non ac heater control panel?
Not unless you change your heater box to the non-A/C one.
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Re: Non ac heater control panel?
I did change it to the non ac heater box but what am i supposed to do about the two additional cables that take the place of the electric control on the back of the control unit? it wont work unless there is something there
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Re: Non ac heater control panel?
The non-AC cars just used cables to actuate the various doors in the interior ducting, rather than vaccuum motors. You'll need to locate some cables and adapt them to the door levers. All 4 of my 3rdgens have been non-AC so I'm not sure what all is involved in converting them.
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