Automatic Climate Control

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bsan63
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Automatic Climate Control

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The little sensor next to the cigarette lighter is the automatic climate control sensor I'm thinking. It has a black flexible pipe connected to it. Does anyone know or have a schematic of where the other end connects. I just found mine dangling behind the radio.

Thanks for your help.

Bryan
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Re: Automatic Climate Control

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You have to remove the passenger side hush panel to find it.
I used dish washer drain hose to fix mine, works great
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bsan63
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Re: Automatic Climate Control

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Is it on top of the air box or on the bottom on the passenger side. I've looked high and low and can't find where that dang thing connects.
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Re: Automatic Climate Control

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[quote="bsan63"]Is it on top of the air box or on the bottom on the passenger side. I've looked high and low and can't find where that dang thing connects.[/quote

You have to remove the hush panel on the passenger side( the black cover at your feet), i'll take pics when i remove mine this weekend, it it ever stops raining.
lol
More dangerous then a fire in a nursing home..
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