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Can anyone help me reconnect the heater control cables to my heater box? There is a long one and a short one and I cannot remember which one goes to which connection on the sliders. I made a note of how they connected to the heater box, so I know that is right.

Also can anyone help me figure out how to route those long cables? I took this thing apart a year ago, and I can't remember how to put it back together again! Maybe I should rename my project Humpty Dumpty! :lol:
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i look at my spare tomorrow. wait maybe this pic will help you.

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i made the same mistake of not carefully labeling everything. now i dont know how my cables go . i have a heater/ac though so its different.
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I wish I could remember. I did mine about 6 months ago and got something wrong because the bottom control is "closed" when it's half way over.

I do remember it was kind of a pain routing those cables due mostly to the defroster ducts.

Good luck?

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I don't even have a heater. All I have is a rectangular hole in the dash with a cable hanging out. Talk about humpty dumpty! It was like that from the previous owner. I'll tackle that last.
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you can work better on your heater cables/vent tube installs if you'll pull the ashtray assy out first (whole deal) that helps you get a good hand inside and can see better. After monkeying w/cables, etc and you're ready to reassy, put back in entire ashtray assy and rehook driver side defrost hose to heater base thing dead last. Remember the frame thing for ashtray has to come in from backside of dash.
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Yeah Banjo, mine is alrady out. I see the need for that.
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Finally got my heater sliders working today. Thanks for everyone's help
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Tom,

If I'm not mistaken...
because the bottom control is "closed" when it's half way over.
This would be due to the position the outer cable sheath is clamped into the bracket. Try moving the outer cable jacket, (spring looking) in it's mounting position an inch or two one way or the other.

Or the two cables got switched around, (I think I remember one being just a little longer than the other).

Hope this helps.

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mjhaltom wrote: Maybe I should rename my project Humpty Dumpty! :lol:
Wouldn't that be Humpty Bumpty... :D

I'm kinna in the same boat...
I never even thought about it...
I just ripped two of them out... and haven't got a clue how to put them back together again... :wink:

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Post by fordman »

alot of times the sleve on the cable itself has a dirt line from whereit used to sit in the bracket and bolt. that can help with putting them back in and readjustment.
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Thanks for that tip Fordman...

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