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944 Cabin Temperature Control
As the weather gets colder here in the northeast, I find myself needing the heat in the mornings. *What could be causing, basically, an "on/off" situation with the heat? *Even if I adjust the temp ctrl knob just a bit clockwise, I get FULL heat. *There seems to be no "temp mixing" capability with the ambient air. *Where do I begin to troubeshoot?
* Car is a low mile, 1989 S2 * Thanks! |
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I have the exact same problem with my 1987 na 944. Eagerly watching this thread for help.
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Morning...Go to Clark's garage home page, go to garage and click on "H", it will take you to heater problems. Read the information, It'll give you a place to start looking. Good luck and let us know what it was. Fritz
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Me and Porsche's go together like cocaine and waffles. Those don't go together. Well, peanut butter and women. Don't you mean jelly? You put jelly on women? (Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights) 1985.5 944 Alpine white |
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got it.........took the over off and the metal & plastic clip came falling out with the lever disconnected. *Now, what is the clip part #?
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Pelican parts, Heating section. PN# 944-572-314-00-M100 $2.25
Clip PN# 944-572-217-00-OEM $1.00
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