Vent under the AC controls
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Jvaz11
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Hello
New guy here.
I have a question, about something I have not seen before.
What are this vents under the AC controls?
Thanks
Johnny
New guy here.
I have a question, about something I have not seen before.
What are this vents under the AC controls?
Thanks
Johnny
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Jvaz11
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Clogged Saint,
I’m looking into buying this car, How is this system different from the original?
And can’t it be change to look original?
Thank
I’m looking into buying this car, How is this system different from the original?
And can’t it be change to look original?
Thank
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I'm not too sure on specifics, I just know it's an inferior version of the factory set-up. For one there's no re-circulation button and as far as I know the cold air only comes out from the vent in your picture rather than all 4 dash mounted vents. It is an 'original' system but one fitted by the dealer rather than factory. I assume it uses the same compressor and pipe work.
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As quoted by Cloggy Saint
As a side note, the hazard switch is upside down
Also, the air vents are slightly out of sync and the steering wheel is in the wrong place.
As a side note, the hazard switch is upside down
Also, the air vents are slightly out of sync and the steering wheel is in the wrong place.
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As quoted by Cloggy Saint
The steering wheel however is in the correct place,
All right, so a special order. I thought a huge mistake was made on the assembly line and not noticed.
The steering wheel however is in the correct place,
All right, so a special order. I thought a huge mistake was made on the assembly line and not noticed.
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Clogged Saint.
Nerd alert...nerd alert...nerd alert.
Nerd alert...nerd alert...nerd alert.
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Jvaz11
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Glad to know this is a fun group
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Nerd, maybe, but clogged?? It's cloggy!
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Ah yes - but did the cigarette lighter icon orientation cause random twitches for anyone?
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Yeah, I would just walk away seeing all that. Biggest sin is the upside down Hazard switch unless they are fitted like that for Australia maybe.
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No has mentioned the clock?
10 past 10 is the golden rule
In all seriousness to JVaz11's question, you could try and covert it back to a factory fitted A/C system.
But why?
I'd say, if the A/C works, there's no harm keeping it as it.
Definitely a talking point with a rare + old-school a dealer-fitted BMW accessory like that.
Kinda like having a period correct radio head unit.
(inferior to today's offerings but maintains the originality)
10 past 10 is the golden rule
In all seriousness to JVaz11's question, you could try and covert it back to a factory fitted A/C system.
But why?
I'd say, if the A/C works, there's no harm keeping it as it.
Definitely a talking point with a rare + old-school a dealer-fitted BMW accessory like that.
Kinda like having a period correct radio head unit.
(inferior to today's offerings but maintains the originality)
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I will like to make this car into my daily driver,Tzantushka wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 5:16 amNo has mentioned the clock?
10 past 10 is the golden rule
In all seriousness to JVaz11's question, you could try and covert it back to a factory fitted A/C system.
But why?
I'd say, if the A/C works, there's no harm keeping it as it.
Definitely a talking point with a rare + old-school a dealer-fitted BMW accessory like that.
Kinda like having a period correct radio head unit.
(inferior to today's offerings but maintains the originality)
And unfortunately here in Florida is to hot. We tested the AC unit and it works but it is very weak.
If I buy this car, the AC will have to be change.
Thanks
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Not according to Jvaz11


