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Old 12-23-2007, 01:08 AM
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Whoa up a bit. Heater quit or blower Quit? You need to know which. if you put in a new CCU and the blower motor is dead it'll also fry your CCU.
To find the heater plug you have to remove the passenger side bolster, kick board(right(covers the Computer brain). then the plastic foot well cover. then remove the glove box. In front low to the left is a vertical plug. This is the fan plug. unplug the fan and check the terminal pins one is hot and one ground and the ground wire will have brown in it color combo. Ground the ground pin and put +12V to the hot side to check the fan. It'll blow at highest speed. If it works well and not noisy or slow, then it's OK. If not replace it. Reassemble the bolster, foot well cover and the left kick board.


Next. Unplug your Aux water pump as it probably failed and fried your CCU(the one you are replacing). AWp plug is next to the battery towards the driver side in a clip un clip the plug and disconnect. Then check the mono valve to see if it is ruptured, that could be you no heat problem(do you have heat all the time through the defrost and bottom dash vents(when moving), if so your mono valve is probably ok but check it anyway.

CCU removal and replacement
Now to remove the CCu unit from the dash.
1.remove the ashtray from the holder.
2. then take out the two phillips head screws that hold the ashtray assy in place. (bottom left and right of frame.
3. reach in under the radio and pull forward until the locks in the forward edge of the housing release. Pull radio out.
4. unplug everything from the radio and unbolt(10 MM I think)) ground wire. (take out the long black plug on top first then the rest.
5. There are 2 phillips head screws above the radio slot. Take them out and gently pull on the dash, slightly up and out to release the two prongs that hook into the CCU above the buttons.
6. pop the top switches out of the dash. unplug them and keep in a safe place. remember which has two lights in it(brass plugs separate from the plugs). now you dash is free.
7. unbolt the two bolts above the CCU (8MM) a flat 8mm box end works better than anything else). Loosen these bolts. Slide the CCu out.
8. unplug the right and left plugs from the side of the CCU
9. go to ProgRama website (http://www.programainc.com/?go=technical_support&v=3)nd look for your number of the CCu(on bottom door )(1985 will be the same as my 1984)
Look for this number in the downloads (126 830 0285 (60285) ) This will tell you how to perform the test BEFORE you install your new CCU. Do it just like they say.
10. install new CCU in reverse order of removal.

I've done this job 3 times in the last month on my car as i couldn't find the AWP plug and unplugged the mono valve instead. Smoked two CCU's. By golly I know where they are now!!!
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Last edited by Chadahar; 12-23-2007 at 01:22 AM.
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