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14th January 20:50
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I had the glove box "out" before and i didnt see any problem with the cable or
bracket, but i will check again. Im wondering how can i get at the door/vent or whatever and find out for sure it is closing the right way. someone told me they had a pencil in theirs one time that was keeping it open a bit . btw, in your truck , did you ever notice if you got heat when youi parked it and revved the engine? when i do that i get all kinds of heat. but i get about 70 otherwise like you. I have already changed, my thermostat, heater core, heater core outlet hose, topped up antifreeze etc. thanks argos In article <XReRd.64177$jn.18372@lakeread06>, none@none.com says... high atmospheric flight. |
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15th January 02:34
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Hi
thanks for the info. interestingly enough i did pretty much what you are describing yesterday afternoon. the only thing i did different was i adjusted the little teeth thing while the cable was set to MAX heat. i see now that if i set it a little less than max heat before i adjust the teeth, that it will give me a tighter seal when i push it to MAX heat, (no one will understand unless they have looked at it ) So maybe i will readjust, after the cuts on my hands heal. the other thing i might do is open the glove box and run the truck and hold the white lever all the way to the left and see if the extra pressure helps at all . On your cable, where the teeth are connected to the metal bracket, is it pushed into the bracket from the top down or from the bottom up ? mine is from the top down, meaning the cable runs oiver the bracket, but it seems like it would line up with the white lever betterif it was underneath. (i beleive my truck had the dash replaced at some point) Waht i would really like to do , is have a look at the door inside. im still convinced there is a pencil or somethign in there. anywone know how to get at that ? thanks argos In article <YjeSd.1833$SF.1744@lakeread08>, none@none.com says... as far as it will that's OK... you want hard to push the cable upper air management |
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15th January 02:35
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ok thanks
now i know my cable is in the wrong place . yeah it does look like a big job , i should have looked under there when i was replaing the heater core ![]() thanks argos In article <SxzSd.669$2s.429@lakeread06>, none@none.com says... that out ... but it looks flap if you pull the heater |
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