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Hello guys!
my ac has started to blow a little out from the heater port on the transmission hump. It still blows through the vents but I feel cold air in my feet which is a no no. I've been doing some work behind the dashboard and I may have iether disconnected a vacuum hose and/or plug the hoses back incorrectly. I have a pic of the rear of my temp control unit. Notice how there are 2 vacuum ports with no hoses is this correct? If not what hoses connects to them, and where don't connect to.
thanks guys!
White striped vacuum hose at the top, these 3 are at the back of the temp control inside the car. Should there be something attached to the other 2?
Yep you're right, sorry. It's a 1971 Cutlass base with factory air. 350 engine and transmission. I'm not sure what a CSM is it means. Btw, I don't see any loose vacuum hoses anywhere
Last edited by westside807; Jul 6, 2017 at 01:36 PM.
Don't apologize. Just be prepared. I don't have a 71 CSM, but someone will help out hopefully. A perk about being a CO member is there are no questions that can't be answered here. The tone among members on this site can't be beat. Good luck with your A/C. Here in the South it's a lifer saver. Feeling lucky today, It's only 96* at the moment.
Yes it's 93 in my part of the country, but feels like 103!!! I'm about to convert to a parallel flow condenser, but I want to make sure all the air is blowing where it should. I've looked at a couple house diagrams online but they're hard for me to follow