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1971-1972 A/c Pontiac Repairing Automatic Temp Control on 2040-parts.com

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Merced, California, US

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THIS IS A COPY OF INFORMATION MATERIAL ON PONTIAC

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL ON 1971-1972

PONTIAC MODELS AND GRAND PRIX MODELS

   DESCRIPTION

   OPERATION

   BLOWER CIRCUIT BOARD

   CONTROLS AND WIRING DIAGRAM

   TESTING 71-72 MODEL-- TROUBLE SHOOTING PROCEDURE

   FUNCTIONAL TESTING  MODELS-- ALSO ADJUSTMENT AND

   PICTURES OF CONTROL VACUUM CIRCUIT AND ETC

   IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE MODELS WITH A/C

   PROBLEMS, MAYBE THIS INFORMATION MIGHT HELP.

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