Retrofitting ac into my caddy
- Gozzy
- 100BHP+
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:37 pm
- Engine size/power: 2.0 SDI (70bhp)
Re: Retrofitting ac into my caddy
OK understood. Thanks again for both your input I'm a lot further than I was
Caddy 2006 SDI BST, HNN gearbox
Touran dashboard, electric windows, rear seat conversion, fully sound deadend and carpeted.
Resprayed urano grey outside my house using rattle cans, a pop up tent and a fishing bivvy.
Paintwork looks great in the rain
Touran dashboard, electric windows, rear seat conversion, fully sound deadend and carpeted.
Resprayed urano grey outside my house using rattle cans, a pop up tent and a fishing bivvy.
Paintwork looks great in the rain
- Gozzy
- 100BHP+
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:37 pm
- Engine size/power: 2.0 SDI (70bhp)
Re: Retrofitting ac into my caddy
So I've used my new electrical skills and took a piece of red 14 gauge wire, removed the flap control motor and tied the wire onto the mechanism.
Now all I have to do is pull on the wire and it will move the heater setting to full heat.
If I require the cold setting I just have to drive over a pot hole which automatically sets it to cold.
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Now all I have to do is pull on the wire and it will move the heater setting to full heat.
If I require the cold setting I just have to drive over a pot hole which automatically sets it to cold.
Who needs forum access
Caddy 2006 SDI BST, HNN gearbox
Touran dashboard, electric windows, rear seat conversion, fully sound deadend and carpeted.
Resprayed urano grey outside my house using rattle cans, a pop up tent and a fishing bivvy.
Paintwork looks great in the rain
Touran dashboard, electric windows, rear seat conversion, fully sound deadend and carpeted.
Resprayed urano grey outside my house using rattle cans, a pop up tent and a fishing bivvy.
Paintwork looks great in the rain