There is no temperature cable. The hvac outlet temperature is controlled with electric motors on airflow doors.
A 1996 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a speedometer or odometer cable. That signal comes from the transmission output speed sensor.
Remove the radio/heater control module. Disconnect the temperature control cable at the base of the control assembly . It is on the center mound just to the right of the gas pedal. Take the heater control cable off of the back of the heater control module. Pull the temperature control cable off.
it,s under the dashboard behind the temperature control knob
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from the output speed sensor.
To replace the temperature control cable on a 1995 Nissan Altima, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the dashboard trim to access the climate control unit. Detach the old cable from the control lever and the blend door actuator. Install the new cable by connecting it to the actuator and securing it to the control lever, then reassemble the dashboard and reconnect the battery. Test the temperature control to ensure proper operation before finalizing the installation.
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It is the system that actuates the throttle plate electronically. This van does not use a throttle cable.
Town and country vans have never had speedometer cables. The speedometer gets it's signal from the transmission computer.
Try unhooking the negative cable on the battery for 30 seconds
On the hallway wall by the return air duct
Same answer as the 97 escort question.
There is no speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from transmission and abs speed sensors. Chrysler last used a cable in the 1980's.