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Old Feb 1, 2013 | 02:11 PM
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New here, and cant wait to share my car stuff.

Hi, looking forward to looking through this site! Im working on my 1972 Olds Cutlass Supreme, that Ive had since 1991. Currently, Ive discovered that the heat / vent/ air vaccuum system is completely disconnected by a previous owner, but still present under the dash. The a/c is removed, but I bet hooking these vaccuum lines back up, will get at least something working again! What do you think? Im gonna look up a diagram......

Bill
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 03:19 PM
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welcome aboard. Factory service manuals on line and a lot of other info at wild about cars.com Gotta join but it is free.
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 03:40 PM
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Welcome aboard Be sure to post up some pics
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 04:13 PM
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Welcome to the site Bill!
I also have a '72 Supreme that I got in '91. I wonder why the HVAC stuff was disconnected? Good luck with your ride!
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 04:22 PM
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Hey! Great to have you as a part of the group. I'm a newbie as well. During the short time I've been a part of this site I have learn so much about my car and have had help acquiring parts I thought I would never be able to locate. I believe you've come to the right place. Can't wait to see pictures of your ride. Good luck with the heat and A/C.
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 07:33 PM
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Thanks for the replies guys.... Im definately going to sign up to Wild About Cars..
Since I posted here, Ive been under the dash for 8 hrs or so. My heater fan has always been connected to a toggle switch. Now that I know something 22 years later, all I wanted to do was connect the wiring back where it is supposed to be, on the back of the original switch. Which I did, & it works ok, but I have to figure out the speed legs and such....
Not to totally bore you all, but the real story is turning out to be the 10 different vacuum hoses running all under the dash. They are all connected to the back of the control, but where they go after that is killing me!
Its a good question to ask "why" was it disconnected in the first place. I havent a clue. I know when A/C dosent work, folk disconnect that, but what would be the reason for yanking all the vacuum stuff?
So, I ate too many carbs, and cant stop talking.... The electrical under the dash is a mess too! Everything works, but it looks like a monkey got under there with electrical tape & get this, WIRE NUTS! I spent 1/2 a day cleaning it all up. Ive got severalconnectors that have no home, Im assuming that they go to other model cars, or to other options that my car dosent have. Tomorrow Im gonna post the pics, and you all can have a laugh.
But, if any one has some more input, Im gonna need it
Meanwhile, Ill check out those sites..... Thanks for listening!
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 07:57 PM
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Welcome...I have learned a ton of imfo on this site also. My 70 CS and my 72 CS , both had a ton of excess wiring that was added..... A lot was also coroded, frayed and some had started to fry! One of the first things I do when I buy a car is to make sure the wiring is correct!....wiring schematics that are lamented are helpful also....hang it up and you can refer to it as needed. As was mentioned^^^^ pics are always welcome!

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Old Feb 1, 2013 | 08:09 PM
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Welcome to CO! Definitely post pics when you can.
Old Feb 1, 2013 | 08:28 PM
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I guess all the way back in '91, When I bought the car from "Wally's Used Cars" in Phoenix, Az, and I saw a love poem written in spanish, in a ball point pen, on the white vinyl center arm rest, THAT should have been my first clue - lol
Seriously, I saw a video on how copper wire corrodes inside the plastic... I think its time for a new fresh modern harness too.
Old Feb 2, 2013 | 07:41 PM
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Welcome, post some pics when you get a chance. You'll find that most of your wiring will usually be very serviceable.
Old Feb 2, 2013 | 08:20 PM
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Took her out on a run today......

Made sure all the electrical "cleaning up" is OK, and the heater works great on the original switch! Imagine that! Still have the fan "speed" issues, though...)
Jeez, one issue after another.... big vibration at 60-65mph, goes away after letting off throttle. Hmmm, another Saturday, perhaps.
Logged in to Wild about Cars last night, but got drunk. Still have that on the agenda


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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 11:39 AM
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If heater blower runs one speed only, check blower motor resistor.
Vibration only between 60-65, goes away past 65, something out of balance. (tires?)
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