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Torkmnstr

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So I need some help identifying a part for my charger. I am pretty sure it for the ac/heater setup. But the guy I bought it from gave me a new control panel but it doesn’t have any provisions for vacuum tube....educate me
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It’s a 68-70 B body AC heat switch. Had one in my 70.
 
I will take a pic of what I have in there right now but I don’t have any vacuum provisions...
 
74 challenger ac/heat switch
 
Be careful of those little vac ports they are most times really brittle on a old used one.
 
Vacuum ports will fit off any mopar car or truck but line will be different colors.
 
I believe that is not with the control unit but over with the heater box that's why your not seeing it!
 
I believe that is not with the control unit but over with the heater box that's why your not seeing it!
That makes more sense! The dash was all apart when I got her so my trying to piece it all back together.
 
I'm not very good with the older cars I prefer 71+ but I would say it would be somewhere pass side under dash kinda like an extension so you don't need to pull everything out to fix one or the other let's you disconnect the hoses . I'm sure someone that knows more about the 70 model year will chime in ,isn't fun putting together sometime you didn't take apart?

It's a pain but once you can do it once the next is much easier! That's why I focus on certain cars I keep it all basically the same means no problem s for me! Good luck
 
I believe that is not with the control unit but over with the heater box that's why your not seeing it!
NEGATIVE. Take a closer look. There are switching controls built into the module. It has to be part of the control panel. Appears to be push button style which is different from the slide style my '74 SE has.

Did a GOOGLE search here is what the part number printed on the control comes up with. "NOS Mopar # 3431017 5 button a/c and heater vacuum switch with wire for 1968 1969 1970 Dodge & Plymouth B-body vehicles, Belvedere, Coronet, Satellite, Charger, R/T, Super Bee, Road Runner, GTX, Super Bird, Daytona"
 
Gold rush you are right. I did more looking and it’s part of the controls. I didn’t get a chance to look at the one in my car. But I think I just need to plug the lines into the back of it. I’ve never had an AC car so it’s throwing me off LOL.
 
Where is that usually found?
Maybe you got it figured out already, but if you're asking about the switch in the picture, it's on the other side of the steel plate where your selector buttons should be...('68 here)
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:thumbsup: on the green interior by the way! Keep it funky!
 
I did figure it out lol. It was just hiding in plain sight...
 
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