Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 17:34:57 +0100 From: "Phil Born" <philbornnopsam.fsnet.co.uk> Subject: Re: Auto Climate Control Question
Your best bet would be to sell your current car, and buy one of the same age, mileage with the options you require. If you were feeling particularly flush, you could even get a newer one. It isn't really worth spending all that time, money and effort retro-fitting - unless, of course, you love the challenge, or the car holds any sentimental value for you. Just chipping in my penny's worth... "Walt Kienzle" <wkienzlenopsam.com> wrote in message news:3bd986dc$0$65164$272ea4a1nopsam.execpc.com... > Based on my experience with the 9000 models, this would be rather > complicated. In addition to installing the ACC control unit, there is a fan > speed control unit under the hood (and the wiring going between the two > boxes). All the manual damper controls (for the heater temperature, > defroster, front panel, and floor vents) would have to be replaced with > servo motors, and the wiring for them would need to be installed. If you > want all the ACC functionality, there are also sensors for temperature and > the "sunlight compensator" sensor on top of the dashboard. > > Its probably do-able, but you would probably have to take most of the > dashboard apart. Good luck. > > Walt Kienzle > 1991 9000T > > "Matt Geisler" <mattgnopsamx.net> wrote in message > news:57713b81.0110252014.30cf9d6cnopsaming.google.com... > > If you have a Saab 900 S that doesn't have ACC (Auto Climate Control) > > can you take a Saab 900 SE ACC and put it in a 900 S? Is it just a > > unscrew and plug-in or is it highly complex? > > > > Thanks > > > > Matt > >