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heater control panel

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keithj
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Joined: Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:29 pm
Location: Mansfield

heater control panel

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My project has moved from electrics (successfully completed) to heater. The problem is quite simple the control lever is floppy while at the valve end the cable is attached OK. I need to get to the lever end of the cable and the manual helpfully tells me how to do it. Remove chrome screws, easy, then withdraw the wooden fillet below the instrument panel. Anyone any advice on how to manage this tactical withdrawal? I don't want to use too much force as the veneer is still good around here.

johnwager
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Location: Thundersley, Essex

Re: heater control panel

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Hi Keith
If you look underneath and behind that wooden fillet at each end there is 5/16 nut holding it in place
John

keithj
Posts: 55
Joined: Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:29 pm
Location: Mansfield

Re: heater control panel

Post by keithj »

Ah yes, if I remove the trim panel at each side I see them. Thanks.

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