Where is defroster switch mod?
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rezarf
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:41 am    Post subject: Where is defroster switch mod? Reply with quote

I understand there is an easy modification to allow the defroster switch to
allow the user to select a/c on or a/c off when in defrost mode for the
Frontier. Where can instructions be found?

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Where is defroster switch mod? Reply with quote

How to disable the automatic engagement of the A/C during defrost,
written by Brent Scott, a.k.a. likexterra/OffroadX: I don't know about
anyone else, but there are times I want fresh air flowing out of the
defroster vents without having the darn A/C kicking in. I got around
to figuring it out today. Items needed: Medium size phillips-head
screwdriver Very tiny phillips-head or flathead screwdriver, about
eyeglass size

1. Release (not remove) the gray plastic trim below the steering
wheel, there are 2 screws at the bottom corners. You just need to get
it loose so that you can push it down about 2 inches at the top around
the steering column.

2. Remove the dash surround. There are 2 screws above the radio, and
another two on the underside of the top of the gauge well. The smooth
piece the second two screws go through comes out with it, there are 2
screws at the bottom edge of it as well, behind the gray trim piece
you should have released in step 1. It will take a little tugging, but
it will all come off cleanly. Disconnect the 3 wiring harnesses for
the power mirrors, hazard lights, and rear defroster before you go
yanking the thing completely off though!

3. Now you will see the white housing for the A/C controls secured by
4 screws. Remove the 4 screws (don't let 'em fall in the dash) and
then push the left-hand side of the housing back so that you can slide
it to the left. You may need to set your fan switch so that it is
vertical to get the most freedom of motion.

4. Now that you have the housing as far to the left as you can, pull
the right-hand side of it out a bit. The wiring harnesses and cables
will prevent it from coming more than an inch or so out, but that's
all you need. Notice on the upper right-hand side in back there is a
small micro switch with about half a dozen small wires running to it.
It is held in place from below by one tiny phillips-head screw about
an inch long. You can see the tip of it on the top of the housing...

5. Remove the tiny screw from the bottom of the switch, taking
_extreme_ care not to let it fall into the stereo below. Put something
down there to catch it if you like, I folded a piece of paper into a
pocket of sorts and slid it in below (but I didn't drop it anyway :)

6. Move the switch to the top of the white housing, and screw it right
back into the same hole from above, making sure that the metal lever
is facing to the right or even a bit towards the front.

7. Replace the white control housing, making sure the switch isn't in
a position that vibration may cause the switch to engage.

8. Replace the dash trim.

9. Reattach the lower dash panel under the steering column.

10. Enjoy complete control over your HVAC system!


On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 22:31:44 -0500, "rezarf" <rezarf@aol.com> wrote:

Quote:
I understand there is an easy modification to allow the defroster switch to
allow the user to select a/c on or a/c off when in defrost mode for the
Frontier. Where can instructions be found?
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rezarf
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 9:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Where is defroster switch mod? Reply with quote

Thanks so much! This is exactly what I wanted! -rezarf

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