It’s supposed to be that way. I saw that in my car, Shamu (69 Fury III vert) and it’s factory.
Factory service manual will be very helpful for you to repair.
Yes, it’s supposed to be there.so that green wire thingy is supposed to be sticking out of a vacuum line? Is there something electrical in there?
Yes, it’s supposed to be there.
I don’t recall the function, except it might create a small vacuum leak so that when you turn the the car off, all of the vacuum in the accumulator (vacuum tank) escapes and any actuators (there are 3) bleed off and return to their normal or relaxed state.
On my Monaco, it was hidden under the carpet, so not visible. Until I started seeing where it went, as it was of the high-silicone rubber hose of the a/c actuator lines, and knowing there was nothing in that area that line should be going to.So it's normal for that green wire to just hang there in space like that?
t is effectively an orifice to bleed off any remaining vacuum after the engine is turned off.Weirdest thing is that it's an actual piece of wire, copper center and all as seen in the pic
Verify that the HVAC mode switch is operating correctly as well as the vacuum actuators.Well it turns out that my heat is stuck coming out of the dash, can't get it to go down to the floor. Worked when I first got the car, so something went screwy. All vac lines seem to be connected properly
Verify that the HVAC mode switch is operating correctly as well as the vacuum actuators.
Looks like you’re going to have to walk through that video with your equipment.
what video is that?
I don’t remember if your car is the same, but that should help.
then you need to decide whether you are going to understand and repair the existing ‘roll your own’ configuration or bite the bullet and get your HVAC system operating correctly, how Ma MoPar designed it to operate…. Your choice.Thx for the vid
Mine just has a shiny black plastic vac tank under the hood (near the front corner) which goes straight to the firewall and under the dashboard. One vac line from engine to vac tank and 1 from tank into the firewall. No water valve (has a manual valve setup) or time delay thingy
You can see the setup on the pass side in this pic. The vac line that I assume was for the water valve is hanging loose (capped off with a screw)
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then you need to decide whether you are going to understand and repair the existing ‘roll your own’ configuration or bite the bullet and get your HVAC system operating correctly, how Ma MoPar designed it to operate…. Your choice.
Getting the factory system operating properly is a bit of a challenge, but you can do it. There’s a lot of great information on this forum and people who will help you.
I have no idea what you have other than you have stated that the mix valve is not there and something has replaced it.Gotcha
So what's there now is not factory, other than the water valve?