Digital Climate Control
Digital Climate Control
Hello,
How easy/possible is it to replace the manual climate control with a digital one? I have a 95Se, I found the digital climate control for sale for $100. Good price?
-Elia
How easy/possible is it to replace the manual climate control with a digital one? I have a 95Se, I found the digital climate control for sale for $100. Good price?
-Elia
:oI
Originally posted by Lushka16
Thanks. I thought it looked cool and I always wanted one.. but if it's a hassle, then I won't bother.
-Elia
Thanks. I thought it looked cool and I always wanted one.. but if it's a hassle, then I won't bother.
-Elia
Originally posted by Lushka16
Thanks. I thought it looked cool and I always wanted one.. but if it's a hassle, then I won't bother.
-Elia
Thanks. I thought it looked cool and I always wanted one.. but if it's a hassle, then I won't bother.
-Elia
SuDZ
Originally posted by SuDZ
The analog one is faster to use and easier. Just my opinion because I thought I wanted it but after using mine for a while then driving my moms I30 (which has the digital setup) I decided I did not like it as much at all.
SuDZ
The analog one is faster to use and easier. Just my opinion because I thought I wanted it but after using mine for a while then driving my moms I30 (which has the digital setup) I decided I did not like it as much at all.
SuDZ
Don't have to keep fiddling with it. It stays at 70F year round! 
It is a pain to install it. most people say it's not worth it! You need ambient sensor, in-car sensor, controllers, BCM (for pre 98), harness. Unless you like rewiring your car, it would be quite the pain to install. I don't think it is hard, just time consuming.
Re: :oI
Originally posted by ptatohed
Looks cool? Looks? It isn't for looks.
Looks cool? Looks? It isn't for looks.
Personally, I'd trade my auto climate control for a manual in a heartbeat.
Hey there, no need to start labeling. I enjoy being inside my car, and it's a personal preferance to have a digital climate control over the standard one. Granted there's more funcionality in the manual one, but the comparison of digital climate control to LED washer things is absurd. At least the climate control DOES something
-Elia
-Elia
Originally posted by clee130
I know this question is answered in the FAQ ... and it's in the FAQ that was not moved.
I know this question is answered in the FAQ ... and it's in the FAQ that was not moved.
Hmmmm .... moved, OR locked out?
I think clee hid it in the place we'd never look .... I'm gonna check his profile now
LOL!!!, that'll also solve my clock being broken 
-Elia

-Elia
Originally posted by sarmast
I'd say stick with the manual and tape an old LED watch to it. The thing that sux about the auto is that it will engage your A/C when you may not really want it on, sux power/gas milage...
I'd say stick with the manual and tape an old LED watch to it. The thing that sux about the auto is that it will engage your A/C when you may not really want it on, sux power/gas milage...
Originally posted by pocketrocket
Hmmmm .... moved, OR locked out?
I think clee hid it in the place we'd never look .... I'm gonna check his profile now
Hmmmm .... moved, OR locked out?
I think clee hid it in the place we'd never look .... I'm gonna check his profile now
Not there

Where else could clee have his it? This is fishy, the mods said it was locked out in the other thread, here clee says it's been moved.
So where would clee put it?
:o)
Originally posted by sarmast
I'd say stick with the manual and tape an old LED watch to it. The thing that sux about the auto is that it will engage your A/C when you may not really want it on, sux power/gas milage...
I'd say stick with the manual and tape an old LED watch to it. The thing that sux about the auto is that it will engage your A/C when you may not really want it on, sux power/gas milage...
That's EXACTLY why there is an 'ECONOMY' button on the system. Works real well too.
Originally posted by nigelcmf
What did you not like about it? I like mine
Don't have to keep fiddling with it. It stays at 70F year round! 
It is a pain to install it. most people say it's not worth it! You need ambient sensor, in-car sensor, controllers, BCM (for pre 98), harness. Unless you like rewiring your car, it would be quite the pain to install. I don't think it is hard, just time consuming.
What did you not like about it? I like mine
Don't have to keep fiddling with it. It stays at 70F year round! 
It is a pain to install it. most people say it's not worth it! You need ambient sensor, in-car sensor, controllers, BCM (for pre 98), harness. Unless you like rewiring your car, it would be quite the pain to install. I don't think it is hard, just time consuming.
SuDZ
:o)
Originally posted by SuDZ
It felt like it took longer to get what I wanted done. I mean like when you want a certain setting it seems like you hit 300 buttons to get there instead of just clicking a regular **** over once or twice. It might just take some time to get used to it, it might just be me. But it seems like it makes more of an inconvienice that it is worth.
SuDZ
It felt like it took longer to get what I wanted done. I mean like when you want a certain setting it seems like you hit 300 buttons to get there instead of just clicking a regular **** over once or twice. It might just take some time to get used to it, it might just be me. But it seems like it makes more of an inconvienice that it is worth.
SuDZ
That's because you are trying to use the Electronic Climate Control like a manual system. In that case, yes a manual system will be easier to use! But if you use the AUTO feature, it will be less steps. Set and forget. Depends what you like I guess. I wouldn't buy a car without it. I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
Re: :o)
Originally posted by ptatohed
That's EXACTLY why there is an 'ECONOMY' button on the system. Works real well too.
That's EXACTLY why there is an 'ECONOMY' button on the system. Works real well too.
Re: Re: :o)
Originally posted by sarmast
Ok, got me there. Now, how do you prevent it from deciding to blow air on the highest setting when you first get into it on a hot day (assuming you don't want it to) I don't have the auto myself but I have been in cars and to me, having air blast in my face is just annoying.
Ok, got me there. Now, how do you prevent it from deciding to blow air on the highest setting when you first get into it on a hot day (assuming you don't want it to) I don't have the auto myself but I have been in cars and to me, having air blast in my face is just annoying.
Re: :o)
Originally posted by ptatohed
That's because you are trying to use the Electronic Climate Control like a manual system. In that case, yes a manual system will be easier to use! But if you use the AUTO feature, it will be less steps. Set and forget. Depends what you like I guess. I wouldn't buy a car without it. I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
That's because you are trying to use the Electronic Climate Control like a manual system. In that case, yes a manual system will be easier to use! But if you use the AUTO feature, it will be less steps. Set and forget. Depends what you like I guess. I wouldn't buy a car without it. I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
SuDZ
If you DO plan to retrofit the max, there's a few things you need to be aware of.
For pre 98 (95-97)auto controller models, you can use most of the existing motors and wiring harnesses. BUT you will need to buy a BCM as well as 3 sensors
Using post 98(98-99) auto controller models, you will need to get air mix and mode door motors as well as 4 sensors.
Either way, you would definitely need a wiring diagram from the FSM. Haynes one is not good enough if you are making your own harness.
For pre 98 (95-97)auto controller models, you can use most of the existing motors and wiring harnesses. BUT you will need to buy a BCM as well as 3 sensors
Using post 98(98-99) auto controller models, you will need to get air mix and mode door motors as well as 4 sensors.
Either way, you would definitely need a wiring diagram from the FSM. Haynes one is not good enough if you are making your own harness.
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