A/C button delete
92 95 civic climate control. Anyone ever take one apart that can tell me how to remove the a/c button/switch assy? I got a OEM honda block off plug i want to put in but i have never taken a civic CC apart before..anyone have any experience with this? I have no a/c and i have had this button for months and have yet to install it.
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THANKS FELLOW H-T MEMBERS FOR HELPING ME.
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UPDATED WITH PICS ON HOW TO DO THIS AT BOTTOM OF PAGE/PAGE 2
THANKS FELLOW H-T MEMBERS FOR HELPING ME.
Last edited by sleepyaccord96; May 15, 2013 at 03:10 PM.
ok so i do not need to remove the whole CC assy to get the button out? i can just leave it in the dash and pick the button out... and install new block off?
LOL, NICE!!!
so you do NOT remove the CC unit at all? and if i dont have to remove the CC unit/panel, does the electrical part of the a/c switch just stays put and just the a.c push button pops out??!
will the block off pop in with ease or will it hit the "guts" or electrical switch part thats behind the button?
so you do NOT remove the CC unit at all? and if i dont have to remove the CC unit/panel, does the electrical part of the a/c switch just stays put and just the a.c push button pops out??!
will the block off pop in with ease or will it hit the "guts" or electrical switch part thats behind the button?
LOL.
Consider: When A/C is installed by the dealer (it was almost always a dealer-installed option), the installation instructions state something to the effect: remove block off-plate, install A/C button. It's really that simple. So, what do you think the reverse of that operation would be, if you wanted to remove the A/C button and install the block-off plate?
Consider: When A/C is installed by the dealer (it was almost always a dealer-installed option), the installation instructions state something to the effect: remove block off-plate, install A/C button. It's really that simple. So, what do you think the reverse of that operation would be, if you wanted to remove the A/C button and install the block-off plate?
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OK cool. i will do this after work and i will post a pic JUSTTTT for the hell of it...and hope i dont get a infraction LOL JK
<--- me waiting for 5:30 so i can go do this ultra jdm oem mod..woohoo
(you can tell i am bored at work, selling auto parts/paint/and body parts from 8 to 5:30 gets boring so i use honda-tech to pass the time)
<--- me waiting for 5:30 so i can go do this ultra jdm oem mod..woohoo(you can tell i am bored at work, selling auto parts/paint/and body parts from 8 to 5:30 gets boring so i use honda-tech to pass the time)
THANKS man.
that was a honest misteak. I am no troll and do not mean to pose any problems although i may be rough on noobs and idiots in general, i mean no harm
that was a honest misteak. I am no troll and do not mean to pose any problems although i may be rough on noobs and idiots in general, i mean no harm
used a snap on pick tool to remove the old a/c button

here is the empty hole after removal

here is the after pic with new oem block off..goes well with the jdm CC and stereo block off

please don't mind how dirty my interior is..i am always busy although there is no excuses lol
thanks deschlong for the pointers

here is the empty hole after removal

here is the after pic with new oem block off..goes well with the jdm CC and stereo block off

please don't mind how dirty my interior is..i am always busy although there is no excuses lol
thanks deschlong for the pointers
LOL.
Consider: When A/C is installed by the dealer (it was almost always a dealer-installed option), the installation instructions state something to the effect: remove block off-plate, install A/C button. It's really that simple. So, what do you think the reverse of that operation would be, if you wanted to remove the A/C button and install the block-off plate?
Consider: When A/C is installed by the dealer (it was almost always a dealer-installed option), the installation instructions state something to the effect: remove block off-plate, install A/C button. It's really that simple. So, what do you think the reverse of that operation would be, if you wanted to remove the A/C button and install the block-off plate?
When i installed a/c on my non-a/c 94 lx, i just popped off the block-off plate and inserted the button and it worked just like that...
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, for having even asked this question.
