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passenger air vent
A passenger service unit (PSU) is an aircraft component situated above each row in the overhead panel above the passenger seats in the cabin of airliners. Among other things, a PSU contains reading lights, loudspeakers for announcements, illuminated signs (to remind people that the cabin is a no-smoking zone and to wear a seatbelt), buttons to call for assistance (though these are mounted on the armrest on some aircraft), air condition vents, and automatically deployed oxygen masks in case of cabin depressurisation. These are not found on the smallest of feederliners, or on older aircraft.
Hello,
I'm going through my first Jeep (1981 CJ5) to get her ready for spring. Working on some electrical, instrument and HVAC issues. It's going well but I have a question about the vent door for the passenger fresh air. I can't get it to close. I think it moves as it should but when the cable...