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Gen3 swap DONE!!
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Climate control question
Does anyone know if its possible to make a 93 climate control unit work in a 91? I have a really nice 93 climate control and I just wanted to know if I could have any use for it instead of selling it since my 91 ones buttons are all old looking(the black is pealing).
Last edited by TreyMR2; 01-22-2009 at 10:06 PM.. |
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Cage fighter
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Pssstt what's the diff... 93 to 91
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Same In The End
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The climate control units are the same for all the MKIIs. To remove the buttons, pry under them with a screwdriver (there are slots under the buttons to put a screwdriver)
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Ben For This Useful Post: | TreyMR2 (01-23-2009) |
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Same In The End
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Same thing as the other buttons
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Care to take a picture of the temperature slider assembly for me? I'm missing something that makes contact with the raised plastic to provide noise and feel.
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Gen3 swap DONE!!
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are you taking about the little ball thing thats on the slider?
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| The Following User Says Thank You to TreyMR2 For This Useful Post: | Jason.MZW20 (02-02-2009) |
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Same In The End
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It is a ball bearing and a spring.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Ben For This Useful Post: | Jason.MZW20 (02-02-2009) |
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I thought so. When I took it apart, the ball bearing flew off into dead space somewhere in my garage.
I have a replacement so thanks guys. |
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^ i have a thread that teaches you how to fix that =)
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