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Old 03-09-2010, 03:06 PM
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I can't tell from the pictures, but I'd recommend sealing around the edges too. Just a small, neat bead seal.
 
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now it works, when i got this truck i went through and replaced a few blown fuses not knowing what they were for, but after looking at the faq someone put a 5 amp fuse in when its needs to be a 30 for the heater fan. now the fan works but it only works on defrost. but its better than nothing.
 
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As far as the heater working only on defrost, that is either a vacuum problem (in the event of a loss of vacuum, it will default to defrost position for safety purposes [windshield will be able to stay clear]). Or, there is a fault in the mechanical, which is not allowing the doors to move, and therefor, not allowing air to flow thru the other vents.
 
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Originally Posted by dodgerules86
I can't tell from the pictures, but I'd recommend sealing around the edges too. Just a small, neat bead seal.
Yeah those pics were taken before I put the grommet in where the wire comes out. There is a gasket in behind the metal plate to keep the water out and there is a bead of silicone behind the box where it attaches to the firewall.

At first I was afraid that it wouldn't get enough air flow so I didn't put the grommet in but, it gets plenty with the grommet in.
 
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Originally Posted by dodgerules86
As far as the heater working only on defrost, that is either a vacuum problem (in the event of a loss of vacuum, it will default to defrost position for safety purposes [windshield will be able to stay clear]). Or, there is a fault in the mechanical, which is not allowing the doors to move, and therefor, not allowing air to flow thru the other vents.
im almost positive its a vacuum problem. there is a vac. line by the gas pedal and i dont know where it came from. and one is off that comes from the vacuum reservoir under the hood. i cant find the other end for that one either.
 
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:08 PM
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i just fixed mine and all it was is a broken lead and the spads wear the harnes hoked up were corded so i cleaned and it works now
 



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