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ok after reading all of the completed swaps. no one ever mentioned having to move the ac and cruise control and i thought this was a problem. does the ac need to be moved with high pressure lines? and does the cruise control need to be mounted elsewhere? thanks
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Its not really about the hardware, the compressor, or AC lines and what not.
its that the ECU is controlling the A/C and making sure that the ECU gets all the right information and is happy.... and since we are jumping evolutions in the toyota wiring system.. (i.e. 90-93 to now 94-98) there are a few differences. -------------------- -Mike
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