commando1
Old Man with a Hat
REclarified ...
The blower style is just that: a blower. There was no heater core for the blower rear defrost. It used ambient air. The inlet was on the parcel shelf and looked like a speaker cover, same or similar to the grille covering the fan outlet.
The rear seat heater had at least two IIRC, air outlets in the front of the base of the seat cushion. There was a heater core and plumbing back to it from the engine. I don't believe there was any control over the heat temperature, I believe the blower for it was about all the control there was.
The blower style is just that: a blower. There was no heater core for the blower rear defrost. It used ambient air. The inlet was on the parcel shelf and looked like a speaker cover, same or similar to the grille covering the fan outlet.
The rear seat heater had at least two IIRC, air outlets in the front of the base of the seat cushion. There was a heater core and plumbing back to it from the engine. I don't believe there was any control over the heat temperature, I believe the blower for it was about all the control there was.
That doesn't match the info in the FSM. The FSM indicates a heater core and a blower motor in the rear heater. You even say as much. In the first paragraph, you say there is no heater core. In the second paragraph, you say there is a heater core, but no temp switch. I don't understand how you're saying there's no rear heater if you say there's a rear heater core. There's no lever to adjust the temp? Okay, but that still isn't just "ambient."
There never was a rear heat option on any Chrysler.
There never was a rear A/C on any Formal.
I think it's time for a clarification.
There was a heated rear window Defogger. The warm air blowing through a vent thingie.
Later replaced by an electric rear window defroster. The wires in the glass thingie.