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> Heater controls, Hey I'm new at this
Teknon
post Dec 1 2005, 02:31 PM
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OK There is three levers in my 73 to control heat. I imagine. What do the levers do?

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Buckeye '73
post Dec 2 2005, 10:18 AM
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While we're talking about it, I'm trying to figure mine out also...

4 questions. (in order of importance to me)

1-If left is defrost and right is feet, how do I turn the vent off?

2-My defrost vents point "out", causing good visability in the corners but no visability in the other 90% of the windshield. Does this sound right?

3-(The helpful writing says "Max defrost, top levers up, bottom lever down." It's my understanding that this should activate an electronic "heater coil" to aid in defrost.) Should I feel a noticible difference in heat when activated?

4-Should the blower (top lever) control both heat and vent speeds?


I know 914 and effecient-heating aren't words that belong in the same sentence, but this can't be right!

Thanks,
Bryce
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