I just removed my rear heater, and i left the wiring harness in tact and still connected to the switch on the dashboard......im thinking later-on i can use the wiring to power something back there.....i can use the fan switch to turn it on/off, im thinking maybe use it to power some LED floor lighting like in the movie Saturday Night Fever that is, if i dont install wood floors. Phil 84' Westy Tiico'ed in 2002
--- Mark Drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET> wrote: > The wires come from a connector plugged into the > back of the heater fan > switch. There is also a brown ground wire running > over to the main > ground stars where it can be unplugged. The power > wire from the fuse > panel to the fan switch connector can be released > from the connector > shell with a jewelers flat blade screwdriver. > > Mark > > Jim Felder wrote: > > I just now got to the point where I could lift the > heater core of my 90 > > clear of its mounts... except for one thing: the > wires that power and > > control the heater motor. > > Is there a connector I am not seeing? Do most > people just cut them and > > solder them back later? > > > > I read everything I could find on the list about > removing the dash and > > heater, and because of that information it was a > very quick job, no problems > > at all. Until these wires! > > > > Also, what is the tall silver electronic box that > bracket to the crossmember > > behind the blove box and just to the right of the > heater plenum? It has a > > bunch of wires going to it. > > > > Jim > > >
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