Re: instrument temp control testing question
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Re: instrument temp control testing question



It's your typical potentiometer (variable resistor). Connect your ohm meter across the two purple wires and see if it tracks the control position. It will probably be "noisy", i.e. have dead spots, but it can be cleaned to fix those. If it's completely burned up, there's probably a way to replace just the electronic part as it looks to be of typical design.

Dave Casey

On 2/6/2015 3:24 PM, Gary H. wrote:
This is not specifically a 62-65 question but the basic testing approach may apply generally to Mopars.

Does anyone know if it is possible to test an "AIR Temp II" temperature control? It is basically the same vacuum control unit in our year's Mopars but it also has a rotating dial to adjust the temperature setting by degrees.
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/temp/Imperial-Auto-Temp-control.jpg shows pictures of the unit. (1973 Imperial)  (Click on the photo to enlarge the view.)

Any thoughts appreciated!
Thanks,
Gary H.


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