Ok....so headlights work, tailights, marker lights and dashlights all now working....moving to the heater fan(s) neither the dash or blower fan in the engine bay are working? Is there a relay or fuse related to this?
Also....where exactly is the emergency flasher relay located? Do I have to remove the fuse panel under the dash to get to it?
Thanks so much....just trying to stay warm and get everything completely road worthy...this is fun...but this car hasent seen the road in more than a decade so Im trying to fix everything I can...before a real road trip of more than a mile and back....
Thanks again...this is the best board ive had the privilage of being a member of....
Steve
Check all the fuses in the fuse box under dash good measure anyuways.. The rear engine fan for heat assist fuse is inside your relay board and is Blue 25 amp that is in the same as your fuel pump (they are on same fuse.) Make sure your flapper boxes are opening as they allow heat in and even without fan some heat will come in slow. There is wiring diagrams at pelican parts..
Heater fan on the back is a grounded switch.
the switch is next to the shifter inside the car.
Pull the switch out...it has the flapper box cables on it also...so you need to remove the cables at the flappers.
You can pull the switch up enough to clean it...its dirty, trust me.
Rich
The 914 heater system really puts out the heat when it's working properly. A few things to check:
1. The fan isn't terribly important. Its only function is to keep a little heat moving into the cabin when engine speed is low, like when the car is idling. It's nice to have it working, but not essential.
2. Those little aluminum rectangular hinged doors on the fan housing act as check-valves for airflow, basically preventing the blower motor from sending air into the fan housing. Make sure they're installed, or your blower motor will have dramatically reduced efficiency.
3. As mentioned by detox, make sure your flapper-boxes work and that the actuation cables function properly.
4. Verify that the heater tubing is OK. AA sells replacements.
5. The stock heater works best with a fuel injected engine. If you have carbs, you likely also have more oil vapor in your engine compartment which will get sucked into the heating system. Disagreeable to the ladies.
fuse for the heater fan and fuel pump are the same.
Second fuse is for the rear window defogger (I think)
The extra relay is also optional....its not used.
Run a positive and negative jumper lead from the battery to the fan.
Brown is ground.
Do the fan work?
For the linkage, you may need new bushings for the headlights.
Do a search here, someone made a run of replacement bushings for the headlights....properly assembled they last a long time.
Maybe this will help...? Is the relay for the blower motor missing? If not, it may not be working. Swap it with the fuel pump relay and see if the fan blows then.....
A common fault with the lever is the mechanical movement of the lever also provides electrical contact for the relay. Sometimes even if connected, the lever might not make contact.
As a test, you can bypass the lever by taking the wire on the lever and touching it to a clean chassis point to test if the fan runs.
I had a devil of a time getting my lever to make good ground contact. Had to take it apart several times and clean it til I finally got good conduction and the fan would work.
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