> >The vent controls are confusing. They are NOT . On the > (watercooled) Vanagon it's like this: > > All the levers perform single functions, i.e. they open or close one thing. > > Top lever -- open to the right -- opens the defrost vents in the dash. > #2 lever -- open to the right -- opens the hot-water valve. > #3 lever -- opens to the left -- opens the foot-level vents under the dash. > #4 lever -- opens to the left -- opens the fresh-air vents at the turn of > the roof in the main cabin. > Left and right dashboard vents each have their own shutoff at the vent. > Opening any set of vents takes away from the volume delivered by any others > that are opened. > > That's all there is. No cross-linkages, no blending, no cams, levers, > vacuum switches, no way to recirculate air (except the A/C and rear heater, > which have no connection to the ventilation system as such). > > david > > > -- > David Beierl - Providence, RI > http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ > '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" > '85 GL "Poor Relation" Thank you David for finally putting this so well!! Use the levers like this and in a little while it all comes natural Dave B 83 Tiico Westy 83 WBX Westy 59 SO4 |
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