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1961 Chrysler heater control adjustment?
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Ray
Posted 2017-05-30 12:12 AM (#541172)
Subject: 1961 Chrysler heater control adjustment?


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I have always felt that the air coming from my dashboard has always been warmer than it should with the heater shut off. Since this lever appears to be connected to the control by cable, I am wondering if there is some method of adjustment. (Non A/C)

Any thoughts welcomed.

Thanks

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wizard
Posted 2017-05-30 1:08 AM (#541178 - in reply to #541172)
Subject: Re: 1961 Chrysler heater control adjustment?



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Check that the heater door is well closed, otherwise some heat will always enter.

Download my description below and check that everything works as it should.



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1960fury
Posted 2017-05-30 5:57 AM (#541182 - in reply to #541172)
Subject: RE: 1961 Chrysler heater control adjustment?



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Ray - 2017-05-30 12:12 AM

I have always felt that the air coming from my dashboard has always been warmer than it should with the heater shut off. Since this lever appears to be connected to the control by cable, I am wondering if there is some method of adjustment. (Non A/C)

Any thoughts welcomed.

Thanks



yes, you can adjust it by removing the bowden cable clip and sliding the cable hsg to the correct position, that unfortunately requires detaching the valve from the firewall. if yours still has a working thermostat wire make sure the unit is cold.
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