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post Aug 27, 2008 - 9:56 PM
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shinobi

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F*%^ my air conditioner knob. i bought the car with no ac knob, so i cant turn it to high low or off. the only way i can do this is the way the previous owner has been doing it... they dumb stupid way. he had a wrench he grabbed the little knob cylinder that held the actual knob and twisted it to low. high off or whatever he needed. so i need more than just a replacement knob. i need some of the hardware that comes behind the knob. anyone have any idea where i can get this stuff? right now ive got it stuck on medium. and its either to hot or to cold. and i feel its stealing a tiny bit of my gas since its not on off when i want it off! any help!?
 
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post Aug 27, 2008 - 10:31 PM
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post a WTB thread and ask if anyone has a whole new unit for sale...or go to your local toyota delearship and get one through them...it would prolly be cheaper to go through someone on this site...try tiga i think he had one for sale a while back but i dunno if he still has it...if so i know he'll let it go for cheap...good luck....and if your wondering how you get it out...you have to pop your hood and look at the firewall...there will be a little clip that you have to pop off the A/C/Heater wire....then look under the driver side dash and you will see a blue cable...pop that off and pull the unit out...good luck hope you get it fixed


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