miktdish Guns n Chainsaws Full Member Jul 12, 2024 #2 What have you tried to do with the cable ? Which cable (there are two) ? Are the arms on the heater itself free moving ?
What have you tried to do with the cable ? Which cable (there are two) ? Are the arms on the heater itself free moving ?
A Anaconda Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2024 #3 As above, you need to find out if the cable is rusty or the mechanism on the heater box.
A Anaconda Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2024 #5 Take the cable off, don't lose the clip, squirt a release spray of your choice on it, slowly move the mechanism back and forth until it frees up, hopefully.
Take the cable off, don't lose the clip, squirt a release spray of your choice on it, slowly move the mechanism back and forth until it frees up, hopefully.
W walking man New Member Jul 13, 2024 #7 Sorry I didn't get back to you work will give it a try cheers