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Date:         Mon, 31 Mar 1997 18:55:51 -0800
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From:         Todd Francis <tbf@pacifier.com>
Subject:      Re: Heat/Fresh Air Cables broke

Kyle Haskins wrote: > > Well, as I got inside my dash to fix my headlight problem, I realized > that not only is the Fresh Air Cable broken, but now the heater cable is > broke. I can pull it with a tool, and since it is spring I may just > leave the heat off. Though it is really a hassle to get in there to turn > the heat on/off. > > What is it like to replace the control cables for the heat levers? Where > could I get the cables? > > If I can't replace them, then I may attempt to just rig them up with a > wire attachment. Though I would like to replace them, now that it is > warm and I could have some time in the nice weather. If I ignore it, > I'll hate myself next fall. > > Kyle > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi: My 86 has just developed the same problem. I havn't had a chance to take it apart and check it out yet. If anyone has any thoughts on this subject please share them with me also. -- Todd Francis '86 Westy Syncro '91 Tristar


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