The control cable has clamps at each end, and is adjustable. Frequently, the cable slips at one end, or the clamps fall off causing it to have no effect on opening or closing the valve. When it fails, the valve usually leaks, which it may very well do once you get it turned off.
The cable also can break off at one end having the same result. You really can't tell unless you look into it further. I believe that on your car, you can view the operation of the valve by moving the lever if you remove the glove compartment. Then you can shine a light in there and see what the valve does when you move the lever. If the valve doesn't move, it will also allow you to determine of the problem is at the valve end or the lever end. Trouble with my '65 has been at the lever end. That is more difficult to work on since there is more stuff over there, but it can be done, carefully.
If that turns out to be the trouble, you can become creative and replace the spring clip type clamps with something more substantial. I have seen combinations of filed off washers, screws, lock nuts, and lock washers that were very effective. These days, even a strong cable tie might help keep the original style spring clamp firmly in place.
Paul W. -----Original Message----- From: zatoichi1964@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 8 May 2007 3:33 AM Subject: IML: heat control valvei need a heat control valve fo a 64 crown 4dr. i am trying to get the air conditioning going but gotta stop the heat first.
james carter
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