P Plywood50 Member Joined Jun 10, 2013 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan My Car 1972 hardtop Oct 21, 2013 #2 My heater switch came unhooked when I was working on radio. I can't seem to get the switch hooked back up. I don't know what else to do.
My heater switch came unhooked when I was working on radio. I can't seem to get the switch hooked back up. I don't know what else to do.
J JimNiki Schmuck 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jul 14, 2010 Messages 1,248 Reaction score 10 Location Queensland, OZ My Car 71 Mach 1 Oct 21, 2013 #3 You mean unhooked from the cable or the power plug came out...? Either way not hard to fix, just awkward to get to... use a little round mirror...
You mean unhooked from the cable or the power plug came out...? Either way not hard to fix, just awkward to get to... use a little round mirror...
P Plywood50 Member Joined Jun 10, 2013 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan My Car 1972 hardtop Oct 22, 2013 #4 Doesn't seem like there is enough room to get it hooked back up.
7 72HCODE "My World is Fire and Blood" Joined Jul 4, 2010 Messages 3,091 Reaction score 63 Location New York My Car 71 Mach 1. Oct 22, 2013 #5 you can do it you have to reach from the drivers foot well, put your head under the steering wheel. then feel around the back side, use your fingers to aim the connector, and you should be able to get it back on the switch.
you can do it you have to reach from the drivers foot well, put your head under the steering wheel. then feel around the back side, use your fingers to aim the connector, and you should be able to get it back on the switch.
midlife Shorts checker 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 4,605 Reaction score 1,472 Location Tucson, AZ My Car No Mustangs at the moment. Oct 22, 2013 #6 Trained ferrets are good for this type of work. Just saying...
J JimNiki Schmuck 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jul 14, 2010 Messages 1,248 Reaction score 10 Location Queensland, OZ My Car 71 Mach 1 Oct 22, 2013 #7 The Ford manual states that opposable thumbs are recommended for installing heater looms. Not sure how talented those ferrets are? (Sorry , I'm bored at work)...
The Ford manual states that opposable thumbs are recommended for installing heater looms. Not sure how talented those ferrets are? (Sorry , I'm bored at work)...