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Octavia Facelift Climate Panel with Bolero Surround Trim


Eddie-NL

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Octavia Facelift Climatronic Panel with Bolero Surround Trim

 

Climate Panel

Part Number: 3T0 907 044AR 

Condition: Used, Fully working I tested it in my car

 

Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255)       Labels: 5K0-907-044.clb
   Part No SW: 3T0 907 044 AR    HW: 3T0 907 044 AR
   Component: Climatronic   H15 0401 
   Revision: 00005001   
   Coding: 0000000002
   Shop #: WSC 73430 790 00999
   ASAM Dataset: EV_Climatronic A01006
   ROD: EV_ClimaAutoBasis_SK12.rod
   VCID: 0201AD7795ECF12E4B-8056

No fault code found.

 

Surround Trim

Part Number:1Z0 858 069

Colour Code: BE9 (looks like siver check pattern) I think it came from an elegance

Condition: Used, has a small scuff see photo (hardly noticeable)

 

Price £80 Delivered

 

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Still available

 

Eddie, did the loom you mention get over the problem with the Recirc?? I have an 07 with 2 motors not one and apparently this was an issue so I sold the one i had.. but could be tempted again if you have figured out a way to make it work

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Am I right in thinking that it shouldn't be hard from the p/fl version to this if so then I will have it

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It can be fitted without doing anything - but there will be a few issues, namely it won't remember the last setting when the ignition is switch off and the the car will mist up if the recirculation flap button is pressed.

 

To overcome the issues some wiring needs to be changed which will allow it to work almost as it should.

 

Changing the twin flap to a single flap and installing an Air quality sensor would make it work like in a facelift

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So I take it the f/L has a single flap rather than a twin flap would it be costly to convert

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I know with VW some late 2007 - 2009 cars have a single flap, although not a 100% sure if it is the same with skoda.

You probably could pick up the single flap cheap enough from a breakers, but would a few hours work to change it.

 

some people have wired both flaps in parallel

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