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Car Forum / Porsche / Porshe 944 / July 2005

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heater control lever

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Sm704 - 16 Jul 2005 06:52 GMT
Hello,

The heater control lever (top right) broke off (my fault) on my early
85' 944. This is not really a problem now since it's summer, but when
winter comes, I will be kicking myself. Can the lever itself just be
replaced, or do I need to replace the whole panel with the other two
temp levers?

Thanks
william_b_noble - 16 Jul 2005 19:54 GMT
don't know the early cars - if the lever is metal, a good welder can easily
fix it, if it's plastic, go to a plastics supply place and get the proper
glue (it depends on the type of plastic) and it is likely to be ok after
gluing - BUT - some of the plastic porsche used gets brittle with age (for
example, the clips for the sun visor) and gluing doesn't help
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