Is the 2001 climate control plug and play with my 2000?
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Is the 2001 climate control plug and play with my 2000?
The 2001 doesn't have any slides just knobs, looks a little cleaner, is it a possible just plug and play? TIA
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Originally Posted by unr.frosh
The 2001 doesn't have any slides just knobs, looks a little cleaner, is it a possible just plug and play? TIA
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so, slides & knobs to just the three knobs?
are your slides basically switches, or to they have a mechanical linkage. they should be just switches, and therefore the 01 control unit could be retrofitted. if they are mechanical linkages, you're SOL.
are your slides basically switches, or to they have a mechanical linkage. they should be just switches, and therefore the 01 control unit could be retrofitted. if they are mechanical linkages, you're SOL.
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Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
I don't think the vent switch can go from a slide to just a button since there's probably a motor that controls that part.
Messing with the climate control is not as easy as it may seem on these vehicles.
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UNR - just for clarification - neither of those are Climate Control. They are basic HVAC controls. Climate Control has a readout and you set the temperature and it maintains it.
The correct answers have been given. It won't work (easily anyway.)
The slide controls have cables.
The rotary controls are all electric.
The wiring and components are entirely different.
You would need most of the system plus the harness to change over.
The correct answers have been given. It won't work (easily anyway.)
The slide controls have cables.
The rotary controls are all electric.
The wiring and components are entirely different.
You would need most of the system plus the harness to change over.
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Originally Posted by Flamedx4
UNR - just for clarification - neither of those are Climate Control. They are basic HVAC controls. Climate Control has a readout and you set the temperature and it maintains it.
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Originally Posted by Flamedx4
UNR - just for clarification - neither of those are Climate Control. They are basic HVAC controls. Climate Control has a readout and you set the temperature and it maintains it.
The correct answers have been given. It won't work (easily anyway.)
The slide controls have cables.
The rotary controls are all electric.
The wiring and components are entirely different.
You would need most of the system plus the harness to change over.
The correct answers have been given. It won't work (easily anyway.)
The slide controls have cables.
The rotary controls are all electric.
The wiring and components are entirely different.
You would need most of the system plus the harness to change over.
Thanks for the info.
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climate control 2000 4runner replaced on utube
bought 2000 4runner limited and climate control doesnt work consistently, bought chilton book with that being no help, u tube video shows a guy replacing the unit, I was just looking for maybe an instruction manual since it works like the others posts mention very crazy and inconsistent...a mechanical type may be able to replace check out the u tube
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bought 2000 4runner limited and climate control doesnt work consistently, bought chilton book with that being no help, u tube video shows a guy replacing the unit, I was just looking for maybe an instruction manual since it works like the others posts mention very crazy and inconsistent...a mechanical type may be able to replace check out the u tube
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