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NEW UPDATE: (17 - 06 - 2024)
Hi again,
I recently decided to purchase and install a manual heater control valve that is operated by a push /pull cable with knob attached, to give me better , more accurate control of hot water coming into the heater core. I have removed the Classic Auto Air electronic control valve and replaced it with the manual one. (see pics
As i have said before, i am not for the third time, going to folk out another $400. Au to buy yet another Classic Air valve, only to have it potentially fail somewhere in the near future, like the first two have done. The push pull knob got mounted just under the dash below where the cigar lighter is located.
Other than the Classic system, which never really put out a decent air flow and force from the beginning, this new manual heater valve upgrade will bring this sad system back to a working standard which will be just acceptable, all year 'round.
Thanks,
Greg.
Hi again,
I recently decided to purchase and install a manual heater control valve that is operated by a push /pull cable with knob attached, to give me better , more accurate control of hot water coming into the heater core. I have removed the Classic Auto Air electronic control valve and replaced it with the manual one. (see pics
As i have said before, i am not for the third time, going to folk out another $400. Au to buy yet another Classic Air valve, only to have it potentially fail somewhere in the near future, like the first two have done. The push pull knob got mounted just under the dash below where the cigar lighter is located.
Other than the Classic system, which never really put out a decent air flow and force from the beginning, this new manual heater valve upgrade will bring this sad system back to a working standard which will be just acceptable, all year 'round.
Thanks,
Greg.
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