Does anyone have a picture of where the Transducer mounts. I removed my dash pad to try and figure out why when when i call for defrost the fan is blowing but nothing is coming out of vents anywhere and found the transducer hooked up but just laying behind the glove box. So I guess two questions. Mounting the transducer and help with the venting problem. Thanks

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Larry, See picture below. Note that the defrost door is the one door in 64 with the Comfort Control System still controlled by a Bowden cable connected to the main dash switch. When you slide the defrost lever, the Boden cable moves the defrost door to route hot air from the floor ducts to the dash defrost duct or vice versa. The Transducer & Power Servo control the temp door which directs air through the outside AC evaporator or heater core. So, if your heater is working and you move the defrost control on the dash unit, it should move the defrost door and air blows out of top dash. If hot air is coming out bottom but then nothing when you move the lever, you might have something blocking the ducts up top, or might be disconnected, etc. Make sure that Bowden cable is connected to the door pin over on the air box to make the door move.

See picture below showing defroster door connection (where Bowden cable connects), defroster door (one off one on), power servo and transducer.

This picture shows the defroster Bowden cable attached to Dash Master Control. This attaches to the purple arrow location to control the defroster door.

Thanks Jason  that picture help a lot.

The 64 climate control book by Tim Groves is going to be your best friend with the system in your car. 

The booklet is 65.00 and I am an authorized distributor of his products.  Please email me at russ@thecadishack.com 

Thanks Russ

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