89-92 climate control question

Sportriderseattle

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I have an '87 MKIII and just upgraded my silvery climate controller with one off a '91. After the hookup, I noticed it works different than my '87. I'll pose this question to those that have 89-92 cars and those 86.5-88 owners that have done the same swap over conversion:

89-92 owners: For those that have a 89-92 Supra with the stock climate controller, can you tell me if its normal when I switch the selector from vent to defrost, or floorboard or bi-level for it to automatically jump to the AUTO mode? The only way that I can bypass the AUTO mode is for me to hit whatever button a 2nd time and hold it in for maybe 2 seconds. It's as if the car is telling me that it really wants to work in the AUTO mode and to tell it to do otherwise, you have to say "HELLO, I AM THE DRIVER AND I WANT TO USE THE VENT, OR FLOOR OR DEFROST MODE."! Could it just be a worn unit where all the buttons are sticking? Or is this normal operation of this unit?

86.5 - 88 owners: For those of you that have swapped out your stock unit to the upgraded 89-92 climate controller, have you had any similar issues with the unit working correctly, that is besides the DEFROST/FLOOR selector as I understand will not work on these earlier cars?

Thanks guys, I'm just wondering if I have a climate controller that is not working properly.
 

crazysupra2JZ

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when i had an 87, mine seemed to work fine... only thing is the defrost switch seemed to be broken. it just wasn't staying in. but defrost worked, i just had to play with it until the light stayd on
 

Poodles

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the buttons int eh CC aren't working quite right, they're not sticking their positions...

it's common...and frustrating
 

fiyota

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iirc only issue I know is that the button for defrost/lower vent does not function with the 89+ climate controls when they are installed in pre89 cars.

I have the issue with my lights working intermitently for the temp up/down, but that is just an issue with my individual climate control having a loose connection somewhere.
 

Poodles

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the buttons are a tough one, and not able to be replaced.

the LED's are easy as pie to fix (had a few blown ones in mine, was easy to fix)