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How-To: Super Fantastic JDM HVAC Swap

Old Feb 28, 2017, 07:24 PM
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Awesome DIY, helped me fix the install in mine. Cheers
Old Mar 7, 2017, 07:36 AM
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i need the connector for the blower. where did u find that?
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i need the connector for the blower. where did u find that?
The 2004-2008 Galant have the same plug that goes into the back of the HVAC controls; I got lucky and found mine on eBay. Maybe try wrecking yards?

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Old Mar 7, 2017, 09:31 AM
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does this look like it ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/04-08-MITSUB...NXkEnO&vxp=mtr
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Originally Posted by Huy's Evo
that looks like it, and it also includes the 16-pin and 20-pin (mainly the 20-pin) connectors needed for the ac-ecu unit. the 16-pin we already have on our stock harness
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Looks good, I like it with the relocation too! Makes room for a flatscreen stereo
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Super awesome, thanks for the completing the project!
Sounds like an excuse for a vacation to Germany
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Originally Posted by llDemonll
that looks like it, and it also includes the 16-pin and 20-pin (mainly the 20-pin) connectors needed for the ac-ecu unit. the 16-pin we already have on our stock harness
thanks. i just got my blower and hvac controls. the 20 pins fits so does the blower 6 pin from the galant hvac controls. u can probably add the picture of the galant climate controls since theres 3 different models for 2004- 2008 galants and it took a while for me to find those connectors
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Hi guys

My name is Ásgeir and i'm from Iceland. For few days ago i bought MMC Evo Ix the Europe type LHD. That car have a climate control orginal but one day for few years ago someone stole the climate control out of the car and now I have been putting it back togheter. I have one big problem, the servo motor for air mix and mode works but they move very slowly and have no power, if I have them connected to the box they doesen't do anything but if I have them loose they turn very slowly. I was reading that you say I can't use servo motor from RHD car but how can I see what type I have ? I don't know what type the servo is.. ?

Number of my air mix servo : CAB501A058

Number of my air mode servo : CAB501A060

Hope you have some answeres for me....


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they're the same part numbers but the RHD ones will not have a metal bracket attached to the servo motors and the LHD ones will (see my pictures in the original post). other than the metal bracket they are identical
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Okey now I'm know my servo motor is the correct type. But have someone deal with same problem I have ? My climate control the brain is Brand New and all the wirings looks okey. The problem is the servo has no power, if they are disconnected they turn very slowly with no power ?



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they're the same part numbers but the RHD ones will not have a metal bracket attached to the servo motors and the LHD ones will (see my pictures in the original post). other than the metal bracket they are identical
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can you take a video?
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Hi. I have no video to show and one reason for it is beacause there is nothing to show, the motor do not turn, he run but have no power. But after some check I have seen the climate control give 4.8v to the servo's but I think that have to be 10v. I think the problem is the servo, I might have a wrong one because I think it have to be servo for 6v. Or might the climate control be broken..?
Have anyone here on the chat measure the servo or the climate control and can share the numbers with me or any other useful informations?
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Excellent write up. Almost as good as the wiring work!

Will try try to tackle this soon.
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some of the parts are discontinued. is there any recommendations on what other sites to look for them? i m looking for the harness. or can i use that from a JDM evo?

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