Heater bypass

Gazz

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I remember seeing a thread about a non-electric switch method for bypassing the cabin heater / blower and I can't find it. I.e. I want to completely bypass the cabin rather than be able to switch it in and out. Can someone please point it out to me?

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Or, maybe I'm mistaken and it doesn't work this way, as Don may be subtly pointing out in his following post.
 
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I'll bring you the fitting you need.
Did you get the last package with wide band?
 
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