This Is The Reason Why You Need The Jdm Ac Controller
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#49
hi, i have an 04 g35 coupe and i just bought an in dash dvd for it, but then i was surprised when they told me that i needed a new dash kit(sorry im new..). so i got the metra dash kit 99-7604, but the buttons seem kinda cheap. can i replace those buttons with the ones from my stock dash?? and any other advice with this kit or installing the dvd??? thanksss n please help!!!
Any answer to this??
#50
Answer to this?? So far, I just got my new head unit, and I guess I am going to have to buy the JDM DD kit and resolder my dual ac control button on. Also, I am going to need a "finisher" right??
Is there anything else that I will be needing??
This car sure is expensive!
#52
Answer to this?? So far, I just got my new head unit, and I guess I am going to have to buy the JDM DD kit and resolder my dual ac control button on. Also, I am going to need a "finisher" right??
Is there anything else that I will be needing??
This car sure is expensive!
Is there anything else that I will be needing??
This car sure is expensive!
No new bracket required.
#55
Thank you for the facepalms. *EDIT* Did some more reading. AC Controller appears to be only for people with DCC? (correct me if i'm wrong) & the JDM seems to be an exact match to factory while the Metra is off for 06+
Last edited by LiquidClen; 05-27-2010 at 02:54 PM.
#56
Apparently, I need more, because you are still just full of bad information.
Where are you getting this stuff? Please, show me where you found somebody say "You can re-use the OEM A/C controls unless you have dual climate control."
Even the part of your post that's closest to being right is wrong - the Metra is off for 05+.
I know this post here is buried up at the top of this forum with the other stickies, but you might want to check it out:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...urce-list.html
Even the part of your post that's closest to being right is wrong - the Metra is off for 05+.
I know this post here is buried up at the top of this forum with the other stickies, but you might want to check it out:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...urce-list.html
#57
Apparently, I need more, because you are still just full of bad information.
Where are you getting this stuff? Please, show me where you found somebody say "You can re-use the OEM A/C controls unless you have dual climate control."
Even the part of your post that's closest to being right is wrong - the Metra is off for 05+.
I know this post here is buried up at the top of this forum with the other stickies, but you might want to check it out:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...urce-list.html
Where are you getting this stuff? Please, show me where you found somebody say "You can re-use the OEM A/C controls unless you have dual climate control."
Even the part of your post that's closest to being right is wrong - the Metra is off for 05+.
I know this post here is buried up at the top of this forum with the other stickies, but you might want to check it out:
https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-v...urce-list.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/5130366-post103.html
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Re-post of original w/pictures
Re-created original post w/pictures fixed here - all credit to Docron1
To all,
Historically, there have been questions why we need the JDM AC controller to do a DD conversion from our stock HU's to an aftermarket one.
"Can't I just use my stock AC controller?" or "Why do we need to order another AC controller because it is expensive?" or "How can I retain my Dual Climate control?"
**This pertains to 03-04 models only** (05-07 models cary slightly when it comes to desoldering and resoldering the DCC button and LED light)
1. This is what the face of the 03-04 stock HU/ACC HVAC unit looks like:
2. This is the back of the HU/ACC IC board. As you can see, the AC controller is deeply integrated with the radio/CD control circuits. There was a picture posted on cardomain.com back in 2004 where the guy actually physically cut the IC board and separated the stock radio controls from the stock AC controller but had to rewire the IC board traces so that he could mount the stock AC controller but put the radio controls part of the IC board down below the ashtray. The end result looked like something out of the Terminator and the guy said it was a complete PITA project.
As you can see, you need the JDM AC controller so that you can mount your aftermarket HU in the DD space. Otherwise, the stock IC board with the radio/CD controls will block your aftermarket HU.
3. How to retain your Dual Climate Control for your AC.
Take this button of your stock AC controller
..by carefully unclipping these clips...
..remove the "dead" DCC button of your JDM ACC and snap the stock DCC button into the now empty "dead" button on your JDM ACC.
4. Next, desolder your stock ACC controller DCC little green button
5. Resolder it onto the JDM ACC in the same position on the IC board.
so it looks like this...
There you go...
I think for the 05-07 DCC retention, you also need to desolder/resolder the LED for the DCC button as well....
I know this is redundent information but these 2 topics are always asked over and over again and I though I would just condense them into one thread.
Admins, sticky this??? hint, hint....
Hope this helps those who are just starting there DD conversion!
doc
To all,
Historically, there have been questions why we need the JDM AC controller to do a DD conversion from our stock HU's to an aftermarket one.
"Can't I just use my stock AC controller?" or "Why do we need to order another AC controller because it is expensive?" or "How can I retain my Dual Climate control?"
**This pertains to 03-04 models only** (05-07 models cary slightly when it comes to desoldering and resoldering the DCC button and LED light)
1. This is what the face of the 03-04 stock HU/ACC HVAC unit looks like:
2. This is the back of the HU/ACC IC board. As you can see, the AC controller is deeply integrated with the radio/CD control circuits. There was a picture posted on cardomain.com back in 2004 where the guy actually physically cut the IC board and separated the stock radio controls from the stock AC controller but had to rewire the IC board traces so that he could mount the stock AC controller but put the radio controls part of the IC board down below the ashtray. The end result looked like something out of the Terminator and the guy said it was a complete PITA project.
As you can see, you need the JDM AC controller so that you can mount your aftermarket HU in the DD space. Otherwise, the stock IC board with the radio/CD controls will block your aftermarket HU.
3. How to retain your Dual Climate Control for your AC.
Take this button of your stock AC controller
..by carefully unclipping these clips...
..remove the "dead" DCC button of your JDM ACC and snap the stock DCC button into the now empty "dead" button on your JDM ACC.
4. Next, desolder your stock ACC controller DCC little green button
5. Resolder it onto the JDM ACC in the same position on the IC board.
so it looks like this...
There you go...
I think for the 05-07 DCC retention, you also need to desolder/resolder the LED for the DCC button as well....
I know this is redundent information but these 2 topics are always asked over and over again and I though I would just condense them into one thread.
Admins, sticky this??? hint, hint....
Hope this helps those who are just starting there DD conversion!
doc