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Ah Tony, my bad, I assumed you removed the old servo
which contains the controls. 

Kerry

--- grandpa and cheryl <grandpaandcheryl@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KerryPinkerton" <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 1:25 PM
> Subject: Re: IML: Servo
> 
> 
> > Tony, when you disconnected the servo, you
> > disconnected the fan controls as well.  The
> previous
> > owner of my 73 did the same thing.  His solution
> was
> > to put a small toggle switch on the dash that
> turned
> > the fan on.
> >
> > If you pull the ductwork below the glove box, you
> will
> > find the resistor pack that determines fan speed. 
> The
> > shop manual shows which wires and terminals do
> what
> > but, as Elijah pointed out to me, be sure to look
> at
> > the NON autotemp schematic.  You are going to have
> to
> > run some wires.  The best solution is to get a non
> > autotemp dash control for temp and fan and
> completly
> > de-install the autotemp system.
> >
> > Kerryp
> > Kerry
> When I Did my servo I left everything connected
> except for the water hoses
> on the bottom.I dont understand why you think I
> disconnected the heater
> controls.Sorry if Im missing something.I do want to
> get everything working
> as original again so do not want to drill any extra
> holes.Thanks for all
> your help.
> Tony
> >
> >
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