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then you don't have an hvac truck. there should be no vacuum circuit to deal with nor is there a hot/cold diverter door to be broken. the fan switch should go from off at the bottom to high at the top. there it a lever with a cable driven damper to go from the floor to the defrost and a lever to a cable from cool to heat. the blower still has a resister with two coils and one direct to the blower

Sorry, it does have ac, I’m just only concerned with heat. The controls look like this.

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Pulled the hvac control and nothing was connected to the blower motor switch. Plugged it in and now it works. Although now the off position blows through floor vents

*with a vacuum system* Default should be defrost.

Id think you either have a stuck vacuum motor or a vent door that's off it's hinges.

The vacuum troubleshooting section at the back of the EVTM might be helpful. https://www.garysgaragemahal.com/1981-evtm.html

Check also vacuum systems under: Documentation/Vacuum Systems/ various topics

Plus, there are quite a few threads about repairing vacuum leaks, the coffee can reservoir, and fixing the doors.

 

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*with a vacuum system* Default should be defrost.

Id think you either have a stuck vacuum motor or a vent door that's off it's hinges.

The vacuum troubleshooting section at the back of the EVTM might be helpful. https://www.garysgaragemahal.com/1981-evtm.html

Check also vacuum systems under: Documentation/Vacuum Systems/ various topics

Plus, there are quite a few threads about repairing vacuum leaks, the coffee can reservoir, and fixing the doors.

If there’s no vacuum to the system, like when the vacuum line under the hood is off or broken it’ll be in defrost. You can see the vacuum line, tee/check valve, reservoir, and line into the cab here:

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If there’s no vacuum to the system, like when the vacuum line under the hood is off or broken it’ll be in defrost. You can see the vacuum line, tee/check valve, reservoir, and line into the cab here:

Keep in mind the 19A566 can is prone to rusting out on the bottom where condensation collects.

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I would also check the vacuum line to the transmission modulator. It's on the firewall junction.

The modulators can leak and destroy that vacuum line.

Thanks for the help everyone, after cleaning all the vents and plugging in the blower switch (not sure how it was undone) everything seems to be working normally.

The only problem I have now is the blower motor does not turn off when the lever is in the off position. Which isn’t that big of a deal. Merry Christmas!

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Thanks for the help everyone, after cleaning all the vents and plugging in the blower switch (not sure how it was undone) everything seems to be working normally.

The only problem I have now is the blower motor does not turn off when the lever is in the off position. Which isn’t that big of a deal. Merry Christmas!

You might have a look at component testing (pgs 100&101)

https://www.garysgaragemahal.com/component-testing.html

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