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A Kiwi in Scotland
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What do I need? Is it even possible? Any advise would be great guys. Thanks.
Welcome to Just Commodores, a site specifically designed for all people who share the same passion as yourself.
You will need a different heater box, wiring loom, and the control unit. If you plan to do the job yourself you will also need a lot of time, and if you get it done professionally, you will need a lot of money because the whole dash has to come out as well. It's not really worth the expense.
NoI have:
wiring loom
outside temp sensor
dash sensor
sun sensor
high bcm
climate heater box and dash controls
I'm wondering if I install everything, should all the wiring already be there or do i need to install that as well?
I really don't want to have to change the entire loom, so am i able to pull the climate wiring out of the existing loom as a kinda sub-loom?
No
The whole wiring loom needs replacing with climate control wiring loom.
I did this a few years ago.
I didn't say you can't do it.other than to the sensors, controls, unit, bcm and fuse box where do the wires go/ merge with that renders it impossible to install as an aftermarket type accessory, i mean a fair bit of work would be required yes but surely you could, im over seeking answers to questions that get the good old "nah ya canny do it mate" I swear 70% of questions get shut down without any detailed explanation/elaboration as to reasons why.
If youre still going to say that you cant do it at the least elaborate further as to why you cant/ what renders it impossible
I didn't say you can't do it.
I've read a few threads from the past, thinking the same as you.
After f#cking around for a few years, they ended up taking the dash out & swapping the looms out.
Have you done any searches to find out stuff for yourself?
Here is a page of sh#t to read https://www.google.com.au/search?cl...vt+commodore&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Lets us know how you go, & how you did it.