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> FS/ Heat/AC under dash unit
partwerks
post Jan 19 2015, 06:14 PM
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Heat/AC, under dash unit: This three vent under dash unit can be used for heat or AC. It comes with a three-speed fan switch, powerful blower motor, blend control, three directional vents, AC evaporator and heater core, all enclosed in a trim-line under dash case.

The two halves that bolt together on both ends, and hold the electric motor, on one of the halves, there are two tabs that have broken off, but are still screwed/bolted into the other half, with little ill effect, but just letting it be known.

I just used the heater side of it, and not the AC.

$350.00 shipped in the CONUS

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post Jan 20 2015, 10:46 AM
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How do you get heat out of that? Does it connect to the car heat system?
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post Jan 20 2015, 06:10 PM
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Looks like water hose fittings on the end? For a water pumper I think
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post Jan 20 2015, 06:48 PM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Jan 20 2015, 08:46 AM) *

How do you get heat out of that? Does it connect to the car heat system?


Correct. Hooks up to the two lines. One where that rectangular block is, and there is another line under that. It is not all that visible in those particular pictures.
The rheostat adjusts how warm you want it. I never had the AC in the car, so I don't know if that would control the AC temperature, or not?
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