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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 3306588" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Well, maybe I’ll need to become the expert on that then. I brought it to one mechanic that said it would be no problem and he knew less than I do about. Got another in harrah that I’m going to take it to. If he can’t figure it out I’ll take the dash apart and figure it out. Might be easier to run cables to the flaps. It’s a lot of hassling with vacuum hoses to open and close a couple of flaps. Also, I think the vent selector also switches the power the blower motor based on vacuum so there’s an additional complication. Would rather the blower motor ran when the switch was on no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 3306588, member: 477"] Well, maybe I’ll need to become the expert on that then. I brought it to one mechanic that said it would be no problem and he knew less than I do about. Got another in harrah that I’m going to take it to. If he can’t figure it out I’ll take the dash apart and figure it out. Might be easier to run cables to the flaps. It’s a lot of hassling with vacuum hoses to open and close a couple of flaps. Also, I think the vent selector also switches the power the blower motor based on vacuum so there’s an additional complication. Would rather the blower motor ran when the switch was on no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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