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![]() Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Belleville, IL (St. Louis metro)
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Re: 72 Suburban Rear A/C Dash Switch Plate/Bezel - New 3D Printed
Yeah I saw 9 characters including spaces seemed to fill the space but didn’t know if you had experimented with a narrower font or spacing between characters. I considered variations and came up with R HEAT AC as a possible compromise.
I’m planning on using a ProAir AirTech II system that I already have and mounting it in a box under the second row seat. These are made for mounting under bus/van seats, and the combo heat & cool allows me to use a single switch for the rear blower motor. My Suburban was a non A/C truck so I plan to use a gen 5 Vintage Air up front, and rely on that to control the compressor and heater valve to supply the rear unit as well. The rear blower switch doesn’t need to know which mode it is in.
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