Field Service Technical Information notice for early '65 ventilator control cables (left and right kickpad for non-A/C; rear blower control for coupes) describes changes to correct the described problem.
Two per car for convertibles and big tank coupes; 3 for other coupes, air or not; one for air convertibles.
Pic is of my early air coupe [November car], LH kickpad vent with first design cast (pot metal ?) bracket that screws to under edge of dash. Shows the casing tube that has slipped out of the bracket.
I'm holding the 2nd design beside it, and you can see the longer cast sleeve for proper tube retention.
My question is: would not '63 and '64 have had the same design bracket [and therefore the same problem] ? I realize that their part #s would be different because of the plasic knob shape.
Two per car for convertibles and big tank coupes; 3 for other coupes, air or not; one for air convertibles.
Pic is of my early air coupe [November car], LH kickpad vent with first design cast (pot metal ?) bracket that screws to under edge of dash. Shows the casing tube that has slipped out of the bracket.
I'm holding the 2nd design beside it, and you can see the longer cast sleeve for proper tube retention.
My question is: would not '63 and '64 have had the same design bracket [and therefore the same problem] ? I realize that their part #s would be different because of the plasic knob shape.
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