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Cabin heater resistor
« on: 15 October 2010, 21:01:07 »

I have been asked by a friend where the the cabin heater resistor is fitted in his mig.

A. Does it have one
B. Where is it fitted?
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Re: Cabin heater resistor
« Reply #1 on: 15 October 2010, 21:18:12 »

Behind the glove box in the ventilation duct (the air moving through the ventilation duct keeps it cool ish)

Early Omegas with a rotary selector switch to set the fan speed do have an old fashioned resistor.

Later ones with climate control have an electronic speed controller but I think it still needs to be kept cool and lives in the same place int the ventilation duct.

Omegas have a drain hole in the scuttle that is prone to blocking. The rising water level can drown the speed controller and cause its early demise  :(
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Re: Cabin heater resistor
« Reply #2 on: 15 October 2010, 22:36:41 »

No.6 = non C/C. No.19 = C/C
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