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Location: Santa Fe Springs, CA,USA
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I have the non-AC heater, and one of the levers is missing. It hasnt worked since I bought it, but my question is where is the switch to turn on the fan? Is it the center lever? I know its a dumb question, but being from Southern Cal, its not like I figured I'd need it much.
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Look behind them nice lookin controls and the switch hooks in with the middle lever and mount to the housen itself,hope this helps.
------------------ BIG ORANGE 1971 SUBURBAN 1970/90-Little Buck's Truck (ONE DAY) USED TRUCK PARTS 4 SALE
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Thanks Big Orange, so I pull the middle lever and it should kick on. Oh, btw, not my controls, actually a pic from Wes's site. Wes, I hope you dont mind.
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Yes, center lever operates the fan.
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