Another example
#1
Another example
Yet another example of how to tell if your car has been flooded before you owning it...
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Last edited by pollito14; June-24th-2003 at 11:36 PM.
#5
Believe it or not yeah that is mine and it was working. I was just curious cause every 95 Pro that I've seen has slide button for changing the vents. Mine has buttons... I looked around I think it's from a 626 but the vents don't change. So I took it out since Bruce and I were talking about the relocation of the A/C controls and the wire behind it. The only wire that goes there is the one that controls the heat and yes it resembles a bicycle wire. So I said "Maybe the electronics inside are wrong or something that won't permit the vents from moving" So I opened it and found that. Cleaned it and still the same. That means either one of the 2 plugs that go into the back of that A/C control doesn't have the pins or the motors that change the vents are missing or burnt. I'll keep investigating later.
The thing still works. The buttons slide easier now.
The thing still works. The buttons slide easier now.
#6
Am I understanding you correctly in saying that that has no lever at all for the vents? And all other Pros do?
well, most systems that use a lever for the selectors actuate the vents with a cable (no motors) ...so perhaps the one that's supposed to go in there has the cable?
well, most systems that use a lever for the selectors actuate the vents with a cable (no motors) ...so perhaps the one that's supposed to go in there has the cable?
#7
True but if I can manage to install the motors that usually are connected to that particular A/C control it should work unless the ducting box (?) is different to a 626 which is most probable
#8
Well, yeah, you could do that. I just thought it was kinda funny that the push button type got put in your car when it actually doesn't work. But, yeah, I guess you could try adapting the motors to make it work instead of going back to the lever.
#9
I originally thought that the button type controls had been put in after the flood when apparently and obviously it was in during the flood. I don't know WHY but hell what's done is done. Anyways I kinda like having that button type controls in there. I don't change the vents. The only time I wish it would work is when I use the defroster after a cold night here in the tropics and the windows get fogged up! Besides that I don't mind.