Temperature Lever Operation

1985 Ford Bronco 5.8 G, Standard, TODSECTION Temperature Lever Operation

Temperature is controlled by a cable operated blend-air door in the plenum assembly. When the temperature control lever is in the "COOL" position, all air is directed around the heater core. When the temperature control lever is moved to the "WARM" position, all air is directed through the heater core. When the temperature control lever is between "COOL" and "WARM" positions, air is directed through and around the heater core.

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