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Old 08-30-2015, 09:44 AM   #1
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FS: A/C Climate Control Unit - Fully Functional

Hey All,

I have a fully functional 986/996 A/C Climate Control unit for sale.

I was having issues with my AC and thought I needed to replace the main unit. Turns out my unit was fine, and I now have an extra Climate Control unit that I don't need.

Unit is fully functional and has very little cosmetic wear, and bezel is included for mounting in lower console. Part #996-653-101-06

Asking $80, and I can ship same day.

Please email kjwinter89(at)gmail(dot)com if you need a faster response! Thanks.





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Old 08-30-2015, 09:47 AM   #2
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Old 08-30-2015, 12:11 PM   #3
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A good price

It may not be plug N play. It may have to be initialized to your car. I purchased one and plugged it in and it blew a fuse and took out all my instruments....they returned when I replaced the fuse. I would up using only the LCD screen out of the one I purchased
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It may not be plug N play. It may have to be initialized to your car. I purchased one and plugged it in and it blew a fuse and took out all my instruments....they returned when I replaced the fuse. I would up using only the LCD screen out of the one I purchased
were the part numbers the same or were they different?
They have changed the unit a few times over the years and it certainly is possible the wiring changed
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Old 08-31-2015, 07:50 AM   #6
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Blowing a fuse sounds like a wiring issue.

The part number has evolved over the years, but I am unaware of any specific differences.

I currently have the A/C unit from my previous 97 Box installed in my 2000 BoxS, and this unit for sale is from a 2002 BoxS and worked fine in my 2000.
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It may not be plug N play. It may have to be initialized to your car. I purchased one and plugged it in and it blew a fuse and took out all my instruments....they returned when I replaced the fuse. I would up using only the LCD screen out of the one I purchased
If you plug an early climate control into a late car, that will happen as pinouts are different.

To be safe, only replace a climate control with the same exact part number.
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Old 09-01-2015, 07:29 AM   #8
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Good to know,

Fortunately a 97 A/C and 02 A/C unit both worked fine in my 2000. Maybe the 03+ part numbers have the pin change? Pdwight, any idea what vintage caused you problems?

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Bump. Still available! Please see compatibility details in thread.

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