Heater control [E2TZ-18549-A] - NOS

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Heater control [E2TZ-18549-A] - NOS

1986F150Six
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Re: Heater control [E2TZ-18549-A] - NOS

Dyn Blin
Hmm, would this also work for an '82 with base option heat?  

It's been a while since I was back there to fix that control wire, but from memory, it looks at least close.  'might be good to pick up a spare with the age of that plastic on the moving parts.

Thanks for the find, David!
Sonoma County,CA
1982 F150 Flareside XLS
NP435 4x4
351W Motorcraft 2150

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1986F150Six
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You are welcome! I hope it helps.
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Gary Lewis
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Well, the MPC is a bit vague there.  The 18549 part number is for the base heater as 19980 is for A/C.  But it does say it is "From 3/82".  And the mate to that is E0TZ 18549-A because it is "Before 3/82".

So I think it gets down to when your truck was built.  Before or after 3/82?


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Dyn Blin
Too funny, my sad little ox was born on the cusp on 3/82 according to the door sticker.

I know what I'm doing this weekend!  

Thanks very much for the help gentlemen.



Sonoma County,CA
1982 F150 Flareside XLS
NP435 4x4
351W Motorcraft 2150

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Re: Heater control [E2TZ-18549-A] - NOS

salans7
The early versions had a hashed temperature display, while the later version (83+) had a solid minimum to maximum style display. That's not an exact science, just one quick way to tell.