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> Heater Control question
Black914_4
post Jan 19 2012, 07:11 AM
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Would someone mind explaning how the heater controls work please.
I have the '74 914 with the 2.0.
I need to know what levers does what.
ie. - middle lever moved to left does ..., to the right does.., bottom lever moved to left or right does...
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post Jan 19 2012, 08:19 AM
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This is from memory, so others please correct me if I'm wrong:
  • Red Lever on floor: Opens heat flaps to bring heat into the cabin. When pulled back fully, engages auxilliary blower fan for heat - usually not necessary as engine impeller RPM is sufficient to heat the cabin really well
  • Bottom lever of HVAC: Controls where the heat enters the cabin. Far left = footwell, far right = windscreen defrost, middle = dash vents in later cars
  • Middle lever in HVAC: Controls where fresh/cold/vent air enters the cabin - same positions as bottom lever, but for fresh air
  • Top lever in HVAC: Controls the flow of fresh/vent air. Left = off, Right = full

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