Yes, later passenger models have the factory A/C controls on the dash while 86/87 have the controls overhead between the visors. The overhead controls have a wiring bundle to them from the rear main unit and the bundle is hidden by the center ducts. When the center ducts are removed the wiring just hangs there in the way. The dash controls have a bundle to them from the back that is run under the floor along side the main bundles. Mark Larry Alofs wrote: > So what wires are those? Were they added by some PO? Are '87s different > than the later models? > > Larry A. > two '91s with no more ducts > > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:15 PM, David M <covrambles@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I'm still looking for replacement a/c ducts for the roof of my 1987 GL. >> Actually the air circulates fine without the ducts but the problem is >> those wires hanging down that used to be inside the ducts. I was going to >> attach then to the roof with velcro but they are kinda heavy and I'm afraid >> they might pull the headliner off. >> >> -David (1987 Wolfsburg) >> > |
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