06 GTO HVAC dash unit.
#1
06 GTO HVAC dash unit.
Asking for a friend's 06 GTO. He's much handier than I could ever be but his forte is with the old cars. His AC button is not working. He said he tried all the other avenues which led him to changing the dash unit. I believe
his exact problem is there's a jumble of wires in there. Would anybody be nice enough to give me some pointers for him to make it painless? Thanks in advance.
his exact problem is there's a jumble of wires in there. Would anybody be nice enough to give me some pointers for him to make it painless? Thanks in advance.
#2
TECH Enthusiast
Make what painless? Is the button at fault or is the AC system at fault? It won't turn on if the coolant is low or overcharged. Did he specifically test the button function with a multimeter? If he needs the schematics of the electrical plugs he can download the whole original GM shop manual at markquitterracing.com
If he needs a whole new HVAC control panel he can buy a new one here: https://eastcoastholdenparts.com/pro...004-early-2005
They are also available at reputable salvage yards such as Days.
If he needs a whole new HVAC control panel he can buy a new one here: https://eastcoastholdenparts.com/pro...004-early-2005
They are also available at reputable salvage yards such as Days.
#5
Make what painless? Is the button at fault or is the AC system at fault? It won't turn on if the coolant is low or overcharged. Did he specifically test the button function with a multimeter? If he needs the schematics of the electrical plugs he can download the whole original GM shop manual at markquitterracing.com
If he needs a whole new HVAC control panel he can buy a new one here: https://eastcoastholdenparts.com/pro...004-early-2005
They are also available at reputable salvage yards such as Days.
If he needs a whole new HVAC control panel he can buy a new one here: https://eastcoastholdenparts.com/pro...004-early-2005
They are also available at reputable salvage yards such as Days.