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redemigrant |
Posted on: Tuesday, September 8th, 2015, 9:08:36am |
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I need a replacement air conditioning controller (also called an a/c amplifier). The part number is 95510-60D02. Does anyone happen to have a spare, or know where I might be able to get one? Thanks! Andy |
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johnmath |
Posted on: Wednesday, October 7th, 2015, 12:42:42pm |
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I have one, I think. I'll have a look tomorrow. |
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redemigrant |
Posted on: Wednesday, October 7th, 2015, 9:24:04pm |
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Thanks John. I have managed to source a couple now, but I hope you manage to find one for the next poor unfortunate who might have to suffer a couple of 30C days without a/c! (And it's only early Spring!) |
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johnmath |
Posted on: Friday, October 9th, 2015, 12:30:59pm |
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I did have an A/C amplifier, just in case anyone else needs it.
By the way, did you know that the Cappuccino's heater core is alway full of hot water even when the temp is set to minimum? The heat that soaks into the cabin is very annoying.
I managed to fit a heater tap near the firewall (very tight fit) and installed a cable control using a universal choke cable from a car parts place. In summer I can turn off the hot water flow and it is much more pleasant inside the car.
I wanted to tie the control into the temperature slider, but the lever just isn't strong enough to cope with the force needed to operate the tap, hence the alternative push control in the passenger footwell. |
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