I have finally decided to fix the heater cable connection to the coolant valve on my '85 GL. I have a coolant leak in the plastic "T" piece next to the overflow tank in the engine compartment so I wanted to order both parts from Ellis at the same time. Surprisingly, this plastic "T" piece was only $10, I can't be surprised at how expensive parts for this car are, but I was surprised that this part was so cheap. But I digress. The fiche does not show the clip that connects the cable to the heater control valve--it does show a clip that fits the cable to a lever under the dash. They sold me this clip and said the piece works on both ends. I can't figure out how this works, can anyone explain? It's not cold here yet (Atlanta) but it is just around the corner (not meaning to make the Minnesotans on the list laugh too hard). I'm not sure that this piece is the correct clip for the job. Donald Baxter
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