67 Blower Motor Resistor Question

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67 Blower Motor Resistor Question

Postby JimH » Sat May 14, 2011 1:43 pm

Can someone tell me the proper hookup for the blower motor-to-resistor wires? I rebuilt the control panel in my 67 and when replacing temperature control cable, the plastic connector for the wires disintegrated, and I'm left with three un-indexed wires. Insted of trying all possible combinations, it would be a lot quicker if someone could take a peek and tell me the sequence of the Blue, Blue/black and Yellow/black. Thanks in advance.

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Re: 67 Blower Motor Resistor Question

Postby 69W34 » Sun May 15, 2011 6:42 am

Are you out under the hood at the heater/AC box or in under the dash?
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Re: 67 Blower Motor Resistor Question

Postby JimH » Sun May 15, 2011 11:26 am

Under the hood at the blower resistor. The temperature control cable was completely corroded inside the sleeve and I took it out with the dash panel. A half can of WD40 and several hours later, I freed the cable from the sleeve and replaced it. To make room to reinstall the cable, I decided to unplug the two connectors (one 1-wire and one 3-wire) to the resistor assembly, and POOF, the three wire connector plastic plug crumbled leaving me with three unindexed wires. After all these years of working on old cars, you would think I'd have been smart enough to make some notes or snap a picture, but I was in a hurry to get ready for a show this weekend (which, of course, got rained out). Anybody else been there?

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Re: 67 Blower Motor Resistor Question

Postby 69W34 » Sun May 15, 2011 9:03 pm

Ok I can help you on this front but it will be tomorrow (Monday) i think i have just what you need to get it squared way.
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