Gen II Heaters
The Vintage Air 506101 is a Gen II heater that offers superior performance with its servo-controlled air door. It boasts an improved case design and an exclusive electronic servo-actuated heater/coolant control valve. The heater uses a new 3-knob control system that allows you to regulate temperature, fan speed, and the balance between heat and defrost modes. It’s designed for use as a floor outlet or can be connected to dash louvers, providing installation flexibility.
FAQ
What are the dimensions of the Gen II Heater with Defrost?
The Gen II Heater with Defrost measures 10.25" in height, 10" in width, and has a depth of 6". These compact dimensions make it suitable for various vehicle configurations while providing efficient heating and defrosting capabilities.
What type of vent does the heater assembly have?
The Vintage Air 506101 Heater Assembly is a dual front vent type. This design allows for the effective distribution of heated air, ensuring optimal comfort in the vehicle's cabin. The dual vents contribute to a well-balanced and customizable heating experience.
Specifications:
THIS UNIT COMES WITH 2 90 DEGREE FITTING TO CONNECT THE HOSES TO, DOES THIS MANUFACTURER SELL STRAIGHT FITTING FOR THIS UNIT AS WELL? IF SO WHAT ARE THE PART NUMBERS FOR THESE STRAIGHT FITTING THAT WOULD FIT THIS UNIT?
What weight is it?
Does it come with heater defrost hose
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.