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heater doesn't work 700 1990

Thanks for the replies guys. I'm very intigued by the ignition switch! I've never heard that one before and difinitely will check it out and try to find some electrical cleaner to spray in there. Where can you purchase a new electrical portion of the switch? Do most parts stores carry these?
I'll try to answer some of smurfs questions. I can feel some heat coming from the vents. I can't redirect the heat to the floor or defroster. The blower doesn't work at all so I'll check all fuses and contact points as you suggested. The coolant color is perfect, level is perfect too. No smell inside so I think heater core is ok. Engine is running perfectly cool also, that is it warms up and temp gauge goes to the middle like it always has. Thanks again fellow enthusiasts! I have 160k on it but have only put about 2500 miles on myself. I just bought old faithful back in May and so far have fixed many little problems with the help of this great site! If you guys any more ideas please post! Going outside, thanks ...................






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