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Ron B Avery 07-03-2017 03:06 PM

Dual zone climate control toggle switch panel
 
Has a anybody retrofitted the dual zone climate control panel with toggle switches, and the push to start button to a newer 86 such as my 2017 ?
I don't care if the push to start doesn't work in fact I would be surprised if it did. What I wanted to know is the panel a plug and play with the wiring in my car so I can just use the Climate control and toggle switches to replace my three rotary knob panel? I did ask my parts department to send query to Toyota I never got a response
Thanks,
Ron

DAEMANO 07-03-2017 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron B Avery (Post 2939625)
Has a anybody retrofitted the dual zone climate control panel with toggle switches, and the push to start button to a newer 86 such as my 2017 ?
I don't care if the push to start doesn't work in fact I would be surprised if it did. What I wanted to know is the panel a plug and play with the wiring in my car so I can just use the Climate control and toggle switches to replace my three rotary knob panel? I did ask my parts department to send query to Toyota I never got a response
Thanks,
Ron

There's been quite a bit of work done on this. To retrofit there is a fair amount of customization to do. The end result was not quite fully functional single zone climate control.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41584

To get a fully functional dual zone climate control, actuators/servos will have to be purchased and retrofitted to a dual zone HVAC panel (basically a step beyond the above link.) A previous vendor was developing a method (Workshop12/Braniac) and even had a list of parts posted, but they folded up the instant they learned there was not big investment dollars interested in their project.

Post your progress, I'm sure there are many that would be interested to see you take this to the next level.

Found the post and parts list...
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=406

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91053


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Originally Posted by Wyattkb http://www.ft86club.com/forums/third...s/viewpost.gif
Do we know the cost of the parts needed to retrofit? As that is the only thing holding me back.
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These are the parts required:

Driver side temp control servo/actuator:
Toyota Part #: SU003-02045
Price: $63.67
http://www.mytoyotapartsstore.com/sc..._name=actuator

Damper control servo/actuator:
Toyota Part #: SU003-02044
Price: $59.37
http://www.mytoyotapartsstore.com/sc..._name=actuator

Blower transistor
Subaru Part #: 73533AJ000
Price: 59.87
http://www.discountoeparts.com/oe-subaru/73533aj000

Screws for the servos (need 5 total)
Toyota Part #: SU003-02113
Price: $0.20 each
http://www.mytoyotapartsstore.com/oe-toyota/su00303449

Ron B Avery 07-03-2017 04:58 PM

Thanks for the reply. After looking at the posts and info, this is not what I was hoping for. Definitely not plug-and-play.
Ron

DAEMANO 07-03-2017 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron B Avery (Post 2939695)
Thanks for the reply. After looking at the posts and info, this is not what I was hoping for. Definitely not plug-and-play.
Ron

Just imagine the numbers of people your hard work and dedication will make happy. Ron... we have faith... do it for the gearheads, the otaku, cars and coffee... do it for your home town! Legend status awaits.

dezmoondo 07-14-2017 02:47 PM

I have started working on my own following the steps but I ran into a few problems with sourcing out a few of the terminals for the relay. I have stopped the project for over a year and intend to restart it again. Will update if anything works. My plan is to have all the parts and harness done in summer so I can remove the AC in the winter time since I live in Southern California, it is too hot in the summer to not have AC


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