Heater Control Valve, 66-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 5200
Heater Control Valve, 66-77 Ford Bronco
Product Overview:
Your Early Bronco needs a heater control valve that can stand up to the elements. If you’re tired of dealing with the headaches of a rusty, worn-out valve, it’s time to upgrade. Our Early Bronco Heater Control Valve is built tough from composite material, offering a perfect fit for 66-77 Broncos. It’s the reliable solution you need to keep your cabin warm and your Bronco running smoothly.
- Fits 1966-77 Ford Bronco
- Composite plastic material that won't rust
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- Fits 1966-77 Ford Bronco
- Composite plastic material that won't rust
Early Bronco Heater Control Valve
Looking to replace a rusty heater valve on your early Bronco? Avoid ever having to deal with a rusty valve again with this upgraded Early Bronco Heater Control Valve. Unlike the original, this valve is made from composite material, meaning it won’t rust out on you like the old metal ones.
A perfect fit for the 66-77 Ford Bronco, this valve typically mounts right inside your engine bay on the passenger side, just above the intake manifold.
The heater control valve is responsible for directing engine coolant through your heater core. When you open the valve, more coolant flows through, transferring heat into the air inside your heater box assembly. That warm air then gets pumped into your Bronco’s cabin, keeping you cozy on those chilly rides.
- Composite Material: Say goodbye to rust and hello to durability.
- Perfect Fit: Fits perfectly in your 66-77 Ford Bronco. Mates seamlessly to the factory hoses and pull cable.
Whether you're cruising in cold weather or just want peace of mind, this upgraded heater control valve ensures your Bronco’s heating system works reliably, without the worry of rusted parts slowing you down.
Q&A
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Asked by Anonymous, April 17, 2017
Q: Push or pull to open
Answered by ☆ sales - April 17, 2017
A: The valve should be mounted to pull for heat, or pull to open.