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Old 05-04-2015, 08:27 PM   #1
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Climate Control Question

I noticed that my Climate Control fan on my '74 is always running... It has a Low-Med-High fan setting, and apparently no way to have the fan completely off. Is this how these trucks were designed or am I missing something?
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Old 05-04-2015, 09:34 PM   #2
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Re: Climate Control Question

That's how they are designed. It was called Flow Through Ventilation. In my opinion one of GM's more idiotic ideas.
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Old 05-04-2015, 10:01 PM   #3
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Re: Climate Control Question

Some of the later ones have an off position on the blend door lever that will block the outside airflow and shut the fan off. Not sure when that started.
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Old 05-05-2015, 06:34 AM   #4
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Mine in my 82 doesn't run unless I have the A/C or heat on...
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Old 05-05-2015, 06:53 AM   #5
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Re: Climate Control Question

Also I think it was designed to keep some ventilation in the vehicle in case there was carbon monoxide in the cab while it was closed up and sitting still . There was a lot of vehicles that did this for that purpose . Not just trucks .
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Also I think it was designed to keep some ventilation in the vehicle in case there was carbon monoxide in the cab while it was closed up and sitting still . There was a lot of vehicles that did this for that purpose . Not just trucks .
I don't know about that. But I do know GM was the only manufacturer to do this and it was on all domestic GM light trucks and cars in the 70's.
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Re: Climate Control Question

yup it was the same with no AC.
I cut the low speed bypass(brown wire) @ the switch.
my 78 has 3 speed,79 4 speed,both now have the lowest as an off position.
I have a spare 79 I was going to see if it could wire up to the 78,to give me back the low.
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Old 05-05-2015, 02:14 PM   #8
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Re: Climate Control Question

My 77 is low-med-high, no AC. It's a quirky switch because it spends all winter on high, and all summer on low.
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yup it was the same with no AC.
I cut the low speed bypass(brown wire) @ the switch.
my 78 has 3 speed,79 4 speed,both now have the lowest as an off position.
I have a spare 79 I was going to see if it could wire up to the 78,to give me back the low.
With a tiny push button switch and a relay you could make it be permanently off or on. There is more than enough space on the face to do this.
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With a tiny push button switch and a relay you could make it be permanently off or on. There is more than enough space on the face to do this.
Why not just use a blower switch for an 82 up. The same cab, there can't be too much different in the controls. This is actually what i am going to look into.
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Why not just use a blower switch for an 82 up. The same cab, there can't be too much different in the controls. This is actually what i am going to look into.
Looks like you may have to go more towards a 1985 and even then it looks like you only have off/med/high.

By putting a small push button switch together you could have your off/low/med/high
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my 79 can give me "off" and three speeds for the the 78,
prob just switch the wires over in the plug,and the controller
Note the resister coils are different,doubt that matters.
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Re: Climate Control Question

my 82 has a 4 position fan switch, the fan is turned on by selecting ac/heat/defrost and is turned off by selecting the off position
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Old 05-05-2015, 07:33 PM   #14
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my 82 has a 4 position fan switch, the fan is turned on by selecting ac/heat/defrost and is turned off by selecting the off position
You might have something there...

I wonder if I moved the Heat-Defrost lever to OFF if that would affect the fan. I will take a stab at it and see what happens.
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You might have something there...

I wonder if I moved the Heat-Defrost lever to OFF if that would affect the fan. I will take a stab at it and see what happens.
I would think that would do it. My 82 is the same way.
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