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John Benito 08-11-2004 11:12 PM

Re: Heater Controls
 
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second knob on mine is the defroster, with the third being the heat.
Guess you could physically trace the cables.

Oh, forgot about the grill. The first jeep I remember, my uncles, had what
looked like steel bars (heavy) as a grill. Remember Dad saying something
about that was the only thing Ford did that was worth a crap, but I don't
really know the history.

--
benito -
01 TJ
76 CJ7

"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IVzSc.157966$fv.101687@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> The reason that I asked was because the year range on some parts starts at
> 1976, so I wanted to find out what they were like in 1975 just to see if

the
> heating equipment was removed from an earlier model. I spent some time

this
> past weekend looking under my dash to see what this knob is supposed to

do.
> The Air knob is currently the second one down from the top. I found it
> under the dash and there is no possible way to pull it out any farther.
> Right now, I cannot tell if it's in the correct position or if there were
> some '76 jeeps that had a different heat/air system on them.




John Benito 08-11-2004 11:12 PM

Re: Heater Controls
 
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second knob on mine is the defroster, with the third being the heat.
Guess you could physically trace the cables.

Oh, forgot about the grill. The first jeep I remember, my uncles, had what
looked like steel bars (heavy) as a grill. Remember Dad saying something
about that was the only thing Ford did that was worth a crap, but I don't
really know the history.

--
benito -
01 TJ
76 CJ7

"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IVzSc.157966$fv.101687@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> The reason that I asked was because the year range on some parts starts at
> 1976, so I wanted to find out what they were like in 1975 just to see if

the
> heating equipment was removed from an earlier model. I spent some time

this
> past weekend looking under my dash to see what this knob is supposed to

do.
> The Air knob is currently the second one down from the top. I found it
> under the dash and there is no possible way to pull it out any farther.
> Right now, I cannot tell if it's in the correct position or if there were
> some '76 jeeps that had a different heat/air system on them.




John Benito 08-11-2004 11:12 PM

Re: Heater Controls
 
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second knob on mine is the defroster, with the third being the heat.
Guess you could physically trace the cables.

Oh, forgot about the grill. The first jeep I remember, my uncles, had what
looked like steel bars (heavy) as a grill. Remember Dad saying something
about that was the only thing Ford did that was worth a crap, but I don't
really know the history.

--
benito -
01 TJ
76 CJ7

"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IVzSc.157966$fv.101687@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> The reason that I asked was because the year range on some parts starts at
> 1976, so I wanted to find out what they were like in 1975 just to see if

the
> heating equipment was removed from an earlier model. I spent some time

this
> past weekend looking under my dash to see what this knob is supposed to

do.
> The Air knob is currently the second one down from the top. I found it
> under the dash and there is no possible way to pull it out any farther.
> Right now, I cannot tell if it's in the correct position or if there were
> some '76 jeeps that had a different heat/air system on them.





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