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post Apr 19, 2011 - 1:40 AM
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I know there's a great thread started by Cavegod on fitting climate control to a non-aircon Celica, but I'm looking to convert a normal aircon Celica to climate control.

Has anyone done this before? Cavegod's thread should be of great assistance, but I'm guessing my conversion should be a little more straightforward since I already have aircon.

I have a JDM SS-II front cut, so I know I have all the necessary parts, but I also know that it's definitely not just plug and play! Here's a few observations so far:
  • The two aircon compressors appear to be exactly the same, right down to the same three-pin plug.
  • Both dash units use the same plug (see first picture below) however the JDM harness has a lot more wires going into the plug. It seems my standard harness does not have the additional wires needed to run the climate control


Here's a pic of the back of the two dash units, with the standard aircon unit on top and the climate control unit below. The middle plug on the standard unit is just for the fan speed control dial, which is not used on the climate control unit.



And here's the front for anyone who is unsure of the difference:



I'd love to hear from anyone who has done this swap or knows anything about it.

Thanks.


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post Apr 27, 2011 - 1:46 AM
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The fan works fine now. There was a little control box still sitting in my pile of parts from the donor car that I forgot to plug in.

All that is left now is to get the gas recharged and then everything should be fine.

Overall the installation was pretty easy, but that's only because I had the whole interior stripped out whilst doing my Beams swap. It also helped having the full setup in the donor car, which meant I knew I had everything to do the job. If you were doing the climate control swap only, you would still have to strip out the interior which is a massive job!

It's not much of an upgrade really, but it does make the car a little more unique compared to most other 6th gens.


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