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1165A1, Heater Thermotion Switch/ control

aconway

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Has anyone had to replace their heater hose / thermo switch? I can't find anything on it. id like to know how you test it. Mine is a 24v switch , shows on the sticker. But, it doesn't seem to move however, if I take it loose from the arm it attaches to I can move the lever and get heat.
Anyone have some helpful info id appreciate it. :)
 

DREDnot

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I just replaced one recently with a small brass ball valve and brass barb adapters from home deeps. The originals seem to all be deteriorated or problematic in some fashion.

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aconway

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I just replaced one recently with a small brass ball valve and brass barb adapters from home deeps. The originals seem to all be deteriorated or problematic in some fashion.

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Thanks, and I have thought about just going to a manual valve, but was curious first if I can find the issue on why the factory valve/swith isn't working.
just not sure how to see if mine doesn't work.
I will do something like you did though if needed . :)
 

DREDnot

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When you take yours out and look inside you will see a crumbly mess and gain understanding. Had a guy with 60+ humvees to his credit show me a recently removed valve and it enlightened me. I went and replaced the one in the unit I was futzing with and sure enough with that ball valve shut I had cold A/C out of the front unit instead of luke warm
 

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I just replaced mine a few weeks ago as well with a ball valve. To me the cost of a OEM replacement wasn’t an option. Also the ball valve Is less restrictive than the oem setup in my opinion. I just used the ends off the old solenoid connectors and made plugs to cap off the electrical connectors.
 

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You could also use the earlier cable controlled valve, then if you wanted to you could install a cable to control it, VERY handy in S TX where it can be in the low 50s in the am and high 80s in the afternoon.
 
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