no blowing in the car? |
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no blowing in the car? |
lincoln |
Jan 9 2006, 06:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 9-December 05 From: Killeen Texas Member No.: 5,253 Region Association: None |
thumbs up to lagunero (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif)
just got a manual he sent me- pretty cool thing to do by my standards- hell my old mopar aquaintances woulda never did that - makin a lot of sense from stuff now that i have something to actually look at . anyways i cant seem to get the heater blower motor to blow at all, im getting a bit of heat from the heater lever off the motor, and its like a very faint heat is coming up to the windshield vents, not nuff to defog it tho .doesnt seem to be getting power to all the fuses on the fuse board ( gonna be updating that soon ) hooked wipers up to a diff fuse than normal to get them to work but when i try the fan it just starts the fuel pump going any suggestions besides taking it to a shop which i cant afford at the moment?or tearing it down to a tub and completely restoring it heheh - i take pride in being able to keep the old cars on the road for life when possible and so far only 1 died- death by accident that i coulda drove away from if i coulda got the driveline back in the tranny maybe find a small fan that will say plug in the lighter socket just to keep windows clear? |
lincoln |
Jan 9 2006, 08:27 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 174 Joined: 9-December 05 From: Killeen Texas Member No.: 5,253 Region Association: None |
gonna have to wait for light to see it- not sure it has the flapper boxes or HEs tho- never really looked heheh will look on pg 128 also
hmmmm............. fan in the engine bay? i dont see one of those here- less its the one neath the engine tin thas runs with the alternator |
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