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307 Air Conditioning |
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08.05.2020 14:09 | # 1 |
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Hello friends, my car has a 307 conford hdi manual air conditioner. |
08.05.2020 14:09 | # 2 |
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yes, of course. but you will pay around 1000 TL.
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08.05.2020 14:09 | # 3 |
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No way. not just changing panels. his job is too long. coincidentally, I wrote to another forum 10 minutes ago. it was the same subject. I copy what I write. In automatic air conditioner, we change the fan speed , air direction, air temperature by pressing the button. therefore, the components that provide these variables are electronic. In manual air conditioning, these operations are done by wire or ratchet-style things. For example, you open the tap by turning it with your hand. however, you automatically open it by pressing the button. it has to be electronic, not just the button. also For example, in manual air conditioner, you only have to say 22.5 ° C blow. however, you have the chance to say that the interior of the vehicle is 22.5 ° C. these 2 events are different. In other words, although only manual control is done without blowing, automatic control can also be made when returning. there is an air temperature sensor in various parts of the vehicle to do this. these sensors need to be supplied and wired. off topic but just as you mentioned, I also saw the dual-zone climate control panel of the citroen C4.
(307 premium air conditioner) price 100 TL |
08.05.2020 14:09 | # 4 |
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it seems possible, although difficult and costly. is not it?
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08.05.2020 14:09 | # 5 |
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I disassembled this panel, I couldn't see any wire tap etc. There is only one socket and I looked on the internet, there is only one socket on the digital panel, so I wanted to consult friends who know the subject better, thank you very much for the information you gave.
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08.05.2020 14:09 | # 6 |
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of course no taps. I gave an example, my friend. ![]() |