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1990 porsche 911 carrera 2, ac module

Old Oct 27, 2008 | 04:04 PM
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Default 1990 porsche 911 carrera 2, ac module

i hope someone out there can help me, my 3 push bottons on mt a/c module are worn out (a/c, defrost and recirculation botton)
can these 3 be changed without removing the module? does anyone have and old module that i can buy just for these 3 bottons...
how do i replace them....thanks
 
Old Oct 29, 2008 | 02:27 PM
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Default RE: 1990 porsche 911 carrera 2, ac module

If the control is anything like the 944 you can replace the switches. Check with pelican parts.
You will need to be ablesolder to replace. You don't want to replace the climate control module if not needed. I think the cost is $850.00 to $900.00 for a new one or about $550.00 for a reconditioned unit. Ouch! Hope this helps.
I'm new to this site and am looking for a 993 coupe to purchase in the spring. How do you like your car? Good and Bad.
 
Old Oct 29, 2008 | 03:36 PM
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Default RE: 1990 porsche 911 carrera 2, ac module

I think the 964 has the updated circuit board, which shouldn't require any soldering. I think the button modules just pop in and out to replace.
 
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