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Date:         Sun, 21 Jul 1996 23:43:32 -0500
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From:         farchmir@milwaukee.tec.wi.us (Randy Farchmin)
Subject:      was: Warm air from under dash, now: rear heater

>I'm having a similar problem with the rear heater now, and I assume >it's the same thing. Haven't dug into it yet.

There should be a shut-off valve on the passenger side of the rear heater box. It's manually operated -- the controls on the dash just control fan speed (at least up to '86) -- you just change the position of the lever with the seasons.

On a related note: The PO for my '86 lost the operating lever for the rear heater valve (the little piece of stamped sheet metal that fits on the nylon stem). Anyone have one they could part with?

Randy Farchmin ---> farchmir@milwaukee.tec.wi.us Dept of Natural(?) Sciences Milwaukee Area Technical College


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