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Re: CHALLENGER NON A/C HEATER CONTROL SWITCH
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12/01/08 04:16 PM
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next connection and cable...Unless I am mistaken this is the Temp connection because it controls the amount of air going across the heater core.
Joe
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Re: CHALLENGER NON A/C HEATER CONTROL SWITCH
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12/01/08 05:31 PM
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the top pic , i was having problems with the control switch on the dash . Opening and closing.Now after i took out the actual heater switch, Im not sure if the straight wire or the "L" shaped the one that goes to that top pic, goes to the top or the bottom of the actual control panel. In the second pic what does the wire that connects to the actual heater control look like ? Thanks for the pics
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Re: CHALLENGER NON A/C HEATER CONTROL SWITCH
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12/01/08 06:09 PM
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The closest one to being "L" shaped (mine has a curve in it) is the wire in the lower photo and it is also the longest of the two wires. Which would make since. The shorter wire as in the top photo would go to the flap in the first photo and the longer wire to the flap in the second photo.
If you look close at the photos you will also see that the mounting "bracket" for the heater control unit has a round hole and in the lower photo it has an oval hole.
Hope that helps. Joe
Last edited by jrwoodjoe; 12/01/08 06:10 PM.
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