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Heater help on my 1964

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Anyone on here work on these things that might be able to help me out?

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I replaced the heater and corrected the controls when I restored my '64 a few years ago. What questions do you have?
 
Hey Tommyboy,
Right now im trying to figure out where the AC thermostat is located. It takes a vacuum line.
Where the Vacuum regulator is and what it looks like. It also takes a vacuum line.
My old shop manual has no photos of these and no location info LoL
 
Thunderer,

I am assuming the page you are talking about from the manual is this one.
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Unfortunately, I don't have an actual picture of that in my car (don't have A/C) but I do have the Motocraft parts and service books for '65-'72 Fords and this is another diagram that may help locating the switch.

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Hope this helps.
 
Thunderer,

I am assuming the page you are talking about from the manual is this one.
View attachment 5131

Unfortunately, I don't have an actual picture of that in my car (don't have A/C) but I do have the Motocraft parts and service books for '65-'72 Fords and this is another diagram that may help locating the switch.

View attachment 5132
View attachment 5130

Hope this helps.
Thunderer,

I am assuming the page you are talking about from the manual is this one.
View attachment 5131

Unfortunately, I don't have an actual picture of that in my car (don't have A/C) but I do have the Motocraft parts and service books for '65-'72 Fords and this is another diagram that may help locating the switch.

View attachment 5132
View attachment 5130

Hope this helps.


Yes sir thanks!
I found it and it’s unplugged and the wiring with the female end is gone. I figured they used it on the new AC unit they installed
 
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