"Knee Knocker" AC
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"Knee Knocker" AC
- From: Bob Crockett <bcrocket@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 03:44:48 -0500
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I know they weren't all that rare, but I find no info on the "Cool Aire"
underdash AC in my '64 Dart GT ragtop on the net. Just a few mentions of
them being in various vehicles as options. The car's Previous owner had
kluged up an underdash switch to turn the compressor on, and the blower
ran on high or it was off. With the blower on, turning the compressor on
gave cold air a plenty. However, as you can imagine it was a P.I.T.A. to
operate, and was UGLY, too. The P.O. gave me an extra compressor and
knee knocker unit, and the spare had an apparently good switch assembly
(the one in the car had broken wire resistors). What I need to know is
what color wires go to which terminals on the switch assembly? I don't
want to screw the AC unit or the switch up!!!
The factory Service manual has info on the care and feeding of the
compressor (charging, etc.) but nothing on the wiring. Since they were
add-on units, I'm thinking the info was in a dealer publication. IMHO it
should have been in the FSM, too, but NNOOOOooooooo!!!
Help!
Please!
References, pointers, hints???
Thanks!
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