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Hey guys, I know A/C has in the M1009 has been covered a lot here, but I need help identifying what is in mine. The previous owner put it in and I've never seen anything like it in the pictures of nostalgia air and od iron kits. I'm hoping someone has experience with this. This unit seems to support two vents in the same box which holds the coils, and might have ducting to the driver side.
The first pic is of the leftmost vent, which is not in the center of the dash, but is at the left edge of the glovebox (which is removed). You can see the coils through it.
The second pic is of the rightmost vent by the door, which you can also see the coils.
The third pic is the blower motor for just the A/C. As far as I can tell, the heater and A/C are two completely separate systems.
The fourth pic is from the A/C blower to the box that holds the coils. It looks like it's designed for this and not just something ghetto rigged.
The fifth pic is of the underside of the box and the ducting for the blower motor. Sorry for the glare, my phone was about to die and I couldn't use flash.
Overall, this looks somewhat professional and designed to be here, but I can't find it anywhere on the internet. Also, it has two rubber hoses for the refrigerant, I thought the high side line needed to be metal to contain the pressure.
Also, this doesn't work yet, as it has no compressor, but the blower motor for it works.
Any advice you guys could give me would be immensely appreciated.
The first pic is of the leftmost vent, which is not in the center of the dash, but is at the left edge of the glovebox (which is removed). You can see the coils through it.
The second pic is of the rightmost vent by the door, which you can also see the coils.
The third pic is the blower motor for just the A/C. As far as I can tell, the heater and A/C are two completely separate systems.
The fourth pic is from the A/C blower to the box that holds the coils. It looks like it's designed for this and not just something ghetto rigged.
The fifth pic is of the underside of the box and the ducting for the blower motor. Sorry for the glare, my phone was about to die and I couldn't use flash.
Overall, this looks somewhat professional and designed to be here, but I can't find it anywhere on the internet. Also, it has two rubber hoses for the refrigerant, I thought the high side line needed to be metal to contain the pressure.
Also, this doesn't work yet, as it has no compressor, but the blower motor for it works.
Any advice you guys could give me would be immensely appreciated.
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