Heater Controls
#11
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Re: Heater Controls
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second **** 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
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> 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 **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** 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.
The second **** 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$fv.101687@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> The reason that I asked was because the year range on some parts starts at
> 1976, so I wanted to find out what they were like in 1975 just to see if
the
> heating equipment was removed from an earlier model. I spent some time
this
> past weekend looking under my dash to see what this **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** is currently the second one down from the top. I found it
> under the dash and there is no possible way to pull it out any farther.
> Right now, I cannot tell if it's in the correct position or if there were
> some '76 jeeps that had a different heat/air system on them.
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Heater Controls
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second **** on mine is the defroster, with the third being the heat.
Guess you could physically trace the cables.
Oh, forgot about the grill. The first jeep I remember, my uncles, had what
looked like steel bars (heavy) as a grill. Remember Dad saying something
about that was the only thing Ford did that was worth a crap, but I don't
really know the history.
--
benito -
01 TJ
76 CJ7
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IVzSc.157966$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 **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** 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.
The second **** 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$fv.101687@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
> The reason that I asked was because the year range on some parts starts at
> 1976, so I wanted to find out what they were like in 1975 just to see if
the
> heating equipment was removed from an earlier model. I spent some time
this
> past weekend looking under my dash to see what this **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** is currently the second one down from the top. I found it
> under the dash and there is no possible way to pull it out any farther.
> Right now, I cannot tell if it's in the correct position or if there were
> some '76 jeeps that had a different heat/air system on them.
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Heater Controls
Sorry, I can not be of more help. My 76 was built in September of 1975.
The second **** on mine is the defroster, with the third being the heat.
Guess you could physically trace the cables.
Oh, forgot about the grill. The first jeep I remember, my uncles, had what
looked like steel bars (heavy) as a grill. Remember Dad saying something
about that was the only thing Ford did that was worth a crap, but I don't
really know the history.
--
benito -
01 TJ
76 CJ7
"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IVzSc.157966$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 **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** 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.
The second **** 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 **** is supposed to
do.
> The Air **** 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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