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37 ford eureka heater wiring
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brandx1@ |
04-20-2015 @ 4:07 PM
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you are correct. It has Low high and off positions. Bill
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4dFordSC |
04-19-2015 @ 3:10 PM
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Sounds like it may have a two-speed motor. You should be able to tell by looking at the heater switch, assuming it's still there.
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brandx1@ |
04-19-2015 @ 11:01 AM
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Tom, It looks like I have 2 wires coming from the back of the heater. Thanks for your help. Bill
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TomO |
04-19-2015 @ 7:50 AM
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I believe that the 37 Ford only came with the hot air heater. The wiring is simple, the hot wire went from the accessory terminal on the ignition switch to the switch and from the switch to the blower motor. The after market hot water heaters were wired in a similar manner.
Tom
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brandx1@ |
04-18-2015 @ 2:41 PM
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I am the owner of a 37 ford deluxe club coupe. I am rewiring the original wiring (I am sure since the car has been in the family since 1939). The heater was electrically disconnected. Are there any wiring diagrams for the heater?
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