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I have an original AC harness in my 81 and I want to modify it for no AC. Usually there is just the black wire going over to the motor. The diagram from ames does not show no AC and there is no black wire in the harness. Anyone have a diagram for that? Any tips for this?

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You should be (assuming things didn’t change that much from 76) able to keep the same wiring to the blower as with AC. You leave in place pretty much all the AC wiring, and there may be one or two extra connectors to be tucked away.

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You should be (assuming things didn’t change that much from 76) able to keep the same wiring to the blower as with AC. You leave in place pretty much all the AC wiring, and there may be one or two extra connectors to be tucked away.
Thank you. I did get it figured out.

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