wtb FULL evo climate system

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khubner1

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ok guys i'm having ac trouble and think it's the interior ac condenser

so have decidedi'm going to do the evo climate conversion on my coupe. i've tried this once before but didn't have everything needed. so i'm trying again.

i need(want) EVERYTHING
all three interor fan/condenser/heat boxes (only realy need condenser box but will take all three)
all the lever actuators (i have all three but two are missing the rods plus it's good to have spares)
all associated looms this include the dash/interior loom (has the fuse box on it)
climate control facia (not essential but good to have)

basically anything that is connected in one way or another to the interior side of the ac don't want or need ecu/engine loom

so yeah if you have everything from a cc evo to run the climate control (inside the cabin) i'm interested in hearing from you
 
Ive just pulled all three boxs out of my GSR, dunno if they are the same? flick me a PM if your interested
 
I have taken everything out from behind my dash. I am not willing to cut the parts out of the loom unless you can show me where they unplug.
 
You basically need the entire behind-the-dash loom. Getting a cut up loom and trying to join everything up is a massive headf*k!

Also you will need the ambient temp sensor that sits infront of the radiator/behind the intercooler.
 
well my bad. evopwr I've heard you don't need the ambient sensor.

hypo i don't want anything cut from looms. they should just umplug but unless your also removing the interior loom thins get tricky. i had/have a cut interior loom but where the cut is makes joining it to another loom nigh impossible

there is a small sub loom that runs to all three actuators on the boxes to the climate facia and plugs into two or 3 plugs of the interior loom it also has 2 pins on the interior loom side of the engine loom plug
 
I couldn't see any sub looms as I was trying to remove it. I have the outside temp sensor as well.
 

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