Aftermarket A/C control unit?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Paradox34690, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. Paradox34690

    Paradox34690 Guest

    Hey everyone, this is my first post on here, and I have to say that I'm
    happy to have finally found a decent forum for automotive ideas.

    I am the 3rd proud owner of a 1991 Honda CRX DX (with only 150k
    original miles). It's seen it's better days though; besides having to
    do the bare maintenance and also tune up work, I wound up rearending
    someone sometime back (have already repaired it for the time being
    until i get it to a body shop for some more finer things that I can't
    fix myself). Anyways, one of the things I need to fix in it is the A/C
    / Heater controller in the dash. It's totally busted so it MUST be
    replaced. Does anyone know of any good places to check out for
    aftermarket control units like this? The stock one from the honda
    dealership looks like it might be upwards of $300 :eek: I'm not about
    to pay that if I don't have to.

    Any suggestions you guys (and/or gals) could give would be greatly
    appreciated. Thanks!
     
    Paradox34690, Jan 18, 2007
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    Dave Garrett Guest

    I'm kinda surprised these are still even available new from the dealer.
    I'm in the market for a replacement for my Si as well, and from what
    I've found so far, any used unit that you find that's in very good,
    unbroken condition is probably going to cost you more than $200. Then
    you'll find the ones that have broken but have been repaired with
    varying degrees of skill. Sometimes the ones that only have a couple of
    cracks can be repaired with epoxy, but $300 for a brand-new one doesn't
    sound like such a bad deal once you've seen a few Frankensteined units.
    Check ebay, or if you're unbelievably lucky you might find a usable one
    in a parts yard. I'd bet that the chances of finding an uncracked one
    there are probably about as good as finding a set of factory floor mats
    - not very good.

    There's one guy on ebay who claims to have modified another unit to work
    in CRXs, but without having seen the results, I'm skeptical.

    Honda really screwed the pooch with the panel design of these control
    units. I have yet to encounter a longtime CRX owner who hasn't had to
    deal with this issue at some point.

    Dave
     
    Dave Garrett, Jan 18, 2007
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  3. Paradox34690

    Paradox34690 Guest

    Really? You think $300 is reasonable? Honestly, I didn't know what to
    expect. I went to http://estore.honda.com and found the controller (or
    what I believe is the controller) on there. I'll probably wind up
    calling my local dealership (Clearwater, FL) tomorrow just to confirm.
    I'll post my findings up here as well just incase anyone should want to
    know.

    It doesn't really matter, I have to replace the condenser and put a
    belt on it, so even after I get the part, i still have more to do...

    Not to mention the freon leak that I still have to find ;)
     
    Paradox34690, Jan 18, 2007
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    Paradox34690 Guest

    I've done some more searching; it appears that http://www.woodfins.com
    has them available for $191.90. Yes, they're used, but from what I've
    read, these guys are the #1 used honda parts dealer in the US. Perhaps
    you might be able to get what you're looking for there; i'm going to
    continue searching though.
     
    Paradox34690, Jan 18, 2007
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  5. Paradox34690

    Paradox34690 Guest

    I've done some more searching; it appears that http://www.woodfins.com
    has them available for $191.90. Yes, they're used, but from what I've
    read, these guys are the #1 used honda parts dealer in the US. Perhaps
    you might be able to get what you're looking for there; i'm going to
    continue searching though.
     
    Paradox34690, Jan 18, 2007
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