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Phil_D



Member Since: 09 May 2014
Location: Perthshire
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Heater Controls
My '08 DCPU has developed an annoying fault with the heater controls in that the slider for recirculating the cabin air wan't move and the rotary control for airflow direction is stuck. I'm planning to take out the dashboard centre panel but I'm not familiar with the heating and ventilation system and wondered if anyone can suggest what to look for?

Thanks,


Phil.
Post #340654 25th Jun 2014 7:02am
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jomara



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Scotland 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Santorini Black
Hi Phil

Have a look here Daniele kindly hosts Puma workshop manuals, it should have the information you need

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=4bc2d89c85c...C171%21552

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Post #340669 25th Jun 2014 8:11am
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Dieselhead



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My mates did this. I just took off the front of the panel & had a fiddle.

I think it was just 2 things trying to select at the same time Confused

Any how put it back & alls been fine ever since Thumbs Up Chris

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Post #340677 25th Jun 2014 8:36am
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Phil_D



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John, thanks for the link, I found the relevant section. The diagrams are useful and I learned some new terms ('blend door control cables', marvellous!).

Chris, yes, looking at the diagrams I'm guessing it's simply that things have got tangled. Very helpful to see what's behind the panel before removing it!


Phil.
Post #340683 25th Jun 2014 9:16am
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bear100



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Wales 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
I had the same, can't quite remember but I am sure it was the force of the fan being on holding it in position?
Have a fiddle in a few settings first
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Post #340772 25th Jun 2014 5:35pm
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Phil_D



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Thanks for the suggestion but I don't think any amount of fiddling will free it - panel off, I'm afraid.


Phil.
Post #340784 25th Jun 2014 6:32pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Quite often problems with the sliders are down to the plastic melting and deforming due to the heat from the bulbs illuminating the controls, a very common problem.

Be very careful with the heater control unit, it is only available as an assembly and is STAGGERINGLY expensive!
Post #340796 25th Jun 2014 7:21pm
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Phil_D



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Thanks, I'll be careful!


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Post #340920 26th Jun 2014 9:34am
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