Oh man! just the video I needed. Thanks for the run down. I replaced the heater core on my 79 cj over the winter and just am getting back to putting it back together with new cables and had no idea of the orientation. Great Video.
Just what I was looking for, putting original style knobs back on the dash, my cj7 went through some changes after I sold it, but now that I bought it back after 21 yrs it’s time to put him back together the way I like it. My mom found the old title behind their clothes washing machine. One week later I was driving 1000 miles to get him back. Sorry I got side tracked, I have to change out the heater core so I figured it was a good time to restore the dash also. I’ve been restoring it for the last 3 1/2 yrs almost done , just have to re paint it’s factory dark honey color D5 . Thanks for video, and look forward to more
Loving your videos! It's great to see a Canadian representing in CJ7 repair videos. Do you have a part # for that replacement pull-out heater control cable?
Just had to replace my cables as well. Had a heck of time finding the push pins (now I learned as starlocks) to connect the vent to the doors. Really like your jeep, and if there is anything I can do in return, just let me know.
leaves and stuff come in through the cowl vent, fan blows em to the lowest point. New cars have cabin air filters to stop that but the Jeep just eats that stuff up. Lot of guys put a screen on there when they take the heater box out but nothing really stops it short of periodic cleaning and not parking under trees.
They're all plastic including the factory ones so no help there unfortunately. I got these from RockAuto but they seem to be about equal to the original ones that were on it. Time will tell but first winter they haven't broken yet.
Thanks for posting this. Great help with the video and part numbers! Keep up the great work.
Glad it helped
Thank you! I'm deciphering my 1980 CJ7 for the winter cold!
Good luck with that, pretty sure you could light it on fire and still be cold ... but every bit helps right :)
Oh man! just the video I needed. Thanks for the run down. I replaced the heater core on my 79 cj over the winter and just am getting back to putting it back together with new cables and had no idea of the orientation. Great Video.
Just what I was looking for, putting original style knobs back on the dash, my cj7 went through some changes after I sold it, but now that I bought it back after 21 yrs it’s time to put him back together the way I like it. My mom found the old title behind their clothes washing machine. One week later I was driving 1000 miles to get him back. Sorry I got side tracked, I have to change out the heater core so I figured it was a good time to restore the dash also. I’ve been restoring it for the last 3 1/2 yrs almost done , just have to re paint it’s factory dark honey color D5 . Thanks for video, and look forward to more
great story, have fun !
Loving your videos! It's great to see a Canadian representing in CJ7 repair videos.
Do you have a part # for that replacement pull-out heater control cable?
Oops! I should have watched to the end. Thanks!
Thanks Bradd, I dont have a number other than the ones I showed in the video.
another great video!!! my 80 model needs these cables and the fuel guage fixed.thanks
Glad to help!
Just had to replace my cables as well. Had a heck of time finding the push pins (now I learned as starlocks) to connect the vent to the doors. Really like your jeep, and if there is anything I can do in return, just let me know.
Good video. Do you have any idea why i might be getting pine needles behind the door on floor vent on the passenger side?
leaves and stuff come in through the cowl vent, fan blows em to the lowest point. New cars have cabin air filters to stop that but the Jeep just eats that stuff up. Lot of guys put a screen on there when they take the heater box out but nothing really stops it short of periodic cleaning and not parking under trees.
@@SchnebsGarage OK, thanks!
Great vid ! Is there a secondary heater cable ?
Nope, the cables covered in the video are all there is.
@@SchnebsGarage Thank you !!
@@willingtooppose7919 np
Great stuff. For temperature, is left or right for hot?
Left is hot
Where do you find new cables that are not all plastic and break immediately?
They're all plastic including the factory ones so no help there unfortunately. I got these from RockAuto but they seem to be about equal to the original ones that were on it. Time will tell but first winter they haven't broken yet.
"reefin" that's a great new word I'm using
Now I really feel old lol
@@SchnebsGarage might be location. Where I'm from reefin involves drugs but that isn't a term used much anymore. Lol
Does your kids to have that weighs 85 we should link show me and him can ride I have a YZ 125
Stay busy.
With kids finishing up hockey soon I'll have a dangerous amount of free time soon ;)