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Aftermarket Climate Control??

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Schlitz-420

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Does anyone know of an aftermarket climate control or if you can install a ford climate control in the Mustang? I hate screwing with AC and Heat, this is making me miss my Bonneville. Thanks guys.
 
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Huh? Isn't AC and heat considered climate control? Can you be more specific?
 

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i think he is talking about automatic climate control.
 
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Doesn't sound like there is an easy fix for that. Our Family Truckster is a 2003 Lincoln Town Car, and the climate control in there is a pretty sophisticated gizmo. Not exactly a bolt-in aftermarket accessory type of thing.

If you have a coupe and keep the windows shut, the Mustang factory air should keep the interior at a fairly constant temp. The heater and AC are pretty potent. I have an '05 'vert and I have found that over the course of a year that it heats up pretty quick in the winter and it cools down pretty quickly in the summer (and temps during our summers here are like 105-110 in the shade).
 

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Spdfreak said:
Huh? Isn't AC and heat considered climate control? Can you be more specific?
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Bigcat is correct. I hate screwing with the fan/heat/ac adjustments. I got spoiled on my GM cars. And to date i have found nothing but a temperature sensitive fan control.
 
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Eh, that really doesn't bother me at all. Hell, just mash on the throttle and that feeling will go away.
 

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yeah i always have wished there was a fan setting lower than 1. like maby .5? haha well anyways the controls look cool but they really are pretty shotty im not going to lie. but hey for that price, they gotta cut some corners somewhere.. im fine with it for now, anything that would replace it would be VERY expensive and not worth the simple annoyance it creates IMO
 
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