This is a defrost control box that was in good working order when sold to me with a car I had several years ago. It was bought for a 1979 porsche 930. I never installed it or looked up to see if it was the appropriate part number. Please check to see if it is the part you need and will work with your application. Because it is electrical I cannot accept returns.
A/C & Heater Controls for Sale
- Mercedes benz hvac control lever set 203-830-01-40/20(US $14.99)
- 1984 thru 1989 lincoln mark vii lsc climate control !!!(US $59.95)
- 2003 towncar dual climate control, nice !!!(US $44.95)
- 1990 thru 1992 lincoln mark vii lsc climate control !!!(US $59.95)
- Air conditioning panel control chevy blazer(US $10.00)
- Temperature control 01 02 saturn l series(US $30.00)
Drink Drive Message Failing As One In 15 Fail Breath-Tests
Mon, 28 Jul 2014ROAD safety charity Brake has issued an appeal to the public to not drink and drive this summer and all year-round, as figures from the Association of Chief Police Officer's (ACPO) summer drink drive enforcement campaign, show one in 15 of those breath-tested were over the limit. During the national campaign, which ran from 1 June to 30 June, 63,688 breath tests were administered, of which 4,108 (6.5%, or one in 15) were failed or refused. This is 1.3% more than during the 2013 campaign.
British Motor Show Axed
Thu, 19 Mar 2009The British Motor Show - Cancelled for 2010, and probably permanently Well, I suppose it’s not really a great surprise, but it’s still sad to see the demise of the British Motor Show. The SMMT (organisers of the British Motor Show) announced this lunchtime that the 2010 show has been cancelled. They stated that this was due to the crisis in the car industry at present and the ongoing world financial crisis.
Kubrick's Jaguar memories: XJ12s and more
Tue, 08 Jun 2010Once upon a time there was a small boy, about seven years old, who had taken an interest in cars at a rather early stage, mainly thanks to his old man, who was (and, thankfully, still is) a car enthusiast and, back in those days, a staunch supporter of a certain Southern German marque. This naturally meant that the small boy would sometimes be a bit annoyed by his father's occasionally overbearing passion, but at the same time usually knit his eyebrows himself whenever he came across something sporting four wheels but no blue & white propeller (which, he believed, was the way things were supposed to be). So the foundations had been laid to turn this very young chap into a proper petrolhead one day, but his interest remained relatively casual and moderate until that one fateful evening.