Thinking about the electric heat after discovering it in the manual.
The mention of somebody in this thread or another that they somehow pulled/turned the dampener cable with pliers or something because the knob didn't work, really threw me off in trying to figure out the problem.
After finding in the manual that the heater is electric makes me think the Hot-Cold Knob really controls a rheostat switch. When it is on cold the heaters are off. As you turn it more toward red the heater coil gets warmer and warmer. The AC compressor is controlled by the separate Off-On knob. The fan speed is controlled by the third knob.
Pretty simple if that is the way they did it.

No water lines or little ceiling radiator to leak, take up space, or lose a lot of heat in the long path from the engine/radiator to the cab ceiling. No dampener doors or cables to get stuck, leak or broken. The front of the cab ceiling is lower than the rest of the ceiling to make room for the AC/heat unit, the control box, and a radio on the left side.
I checked the hot/cold knob on my control box last evening and it feels like it is engaged with the shaft as it makes a lot of very close clicks if it is turned slowly.
My wife picked up a can of 134A refrigerant with a gauge on it yesterday in town. I'll try that soon to see what the current pressure is on the low side and add refrigerant if it is low.
If not low, then back to square one.