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policeinterceptor2003
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vancouver, WA, USA |
Registered on 9/4/2012 |
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Posted:9/12/2012 09:27 |
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i have a 2003 cvpi. i was wanting to swap the heater controls from the knob style to the nicer button style because it has a temp read out and looks better. is this possible and what all do i need to get to make it work |
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jdmeaux
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Lafayette, LA, USA |
Registered on 1/5/2009 |
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Posted:9/12/2012 11:03 |
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Be sure to do your research. Where and what model is the push button style heater control coming from? What sort of heater control unit is used (vacuum or electric)?
It appears you are taking about installing an Automatic Temperature Control unit. Be sure to get ALL the parts needed before you start on this. Study the differences between the two systems, and you probably can get this from a salvage yard cheaper than from the dealer.
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policeinterceptor2003
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vancouver, WA, USA |
Registered on 9/4/2012 |
9 posts |
1 Vehicle |
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Posted:9/12/2012 12:24 |
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ty. i believe it is from an 03 lx. i will have to get everything off line because the newest cv that the wreckers have near me is a 2000. |
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hondaclf
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Baldwin, NY, USA |
Registered on 2/25/2009 |
244 posts |
4 Vehicles |
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Posted:9/13/2012 09:24 |
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Here is a write up by a legend in the Panther community on how to retrofit the EATC into a non-equipped car.
http://www.pantherfreedom.net/tltdb/eatcswap/index.html
It is not one of the easiest projects but is possible, just make sure you have all the parts before you take the dash apart. |
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