Climate Control Units - Plug and Play?
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Climate Control Units - Plug and Play?
Hello -
I want to replace the climate control unit in my 2006 Boxster. I have the old unit out - it came out in minutes.
Is this a simple plug and play proceedure if I buy a new or used unit? If it is not, then I will look at fixing mine. My LCD is bad.
Thanks,
Kirk
I want to replace the climate control unit in my 2006 Boxster. I have the old unit out - it came out in minutes.
Is this a simple plug and play proceedure if I buy a new or used unit? If it is not, then I will look at fixing mine. My LCD is bad.
Thanks,
Kirk
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You should be able to swap for an identical part# unit. Though, I do know you cannot swap a manual climate control unit with an automatic one, and expect to get an "upgrade" to automatic climate control. Some folks have tried that DIY upgrade route and failed.
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I was successful in swapping out my manual heat controller in my 987.2 with the factory optional climate controller. No recoding necessary. The auto controller I bought used also has the buttons for heated seats. No errors even though I do not have heated seats......
FYI.
-Eric
2009 Cayman S
The Departed: 87 951, 89 944 S2, 90 C2
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-Eric
2009 Cayman S
The Departed: 87 951, 89 944 S2, 90 C2
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Ok, my last post was in January, and the climate controller worked great, in the cold. Now it's hot out, and the climate controller is clearly trying to cool the car down, but the controller will not cool the air. SO, back to the original manual climate controller. Everything works great......
I'm thinking the sensor for the incoming air temperature is not installed in the car with the manual controller. A quick check using Durametrics shows the temperature as -40 with the manual controller installed...... So, where is the incoming temperature sensor?
-Eric
I'm thinking the sensor for the incoming air temperature is not installed in the car with the manual controller. A quick check using Durametrics shows the temperature as -40 with the manual controller installed...... So, where is the incoming temperature sensor?
-Eric
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Ok, my last post was in January, and the climate controller worked great, in the cold. Now it's hot out, and the climate controller is clearly trying to cool the car down, but the controller will not cool the air. SO, back to the original manual climate controller. Everything works great......
I'm thinking the sensor for the incoming air temperature is not installed in the car with the manual controller. A quick check using Durametrics shows the temperature as -40 with the manual controller installed...... So, where is the incoming temperature sensor?
-Eric
I'm thinking the sensor for the incoming air temperature is not installed in the car with the manual controller. A quick check using Durametrics shows the temperature as -40 with the manual controller installed...... So, where is the incoming temperature sensor?
-Eric