993 Heater unit

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Black_mamba

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313 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Odd question maybe but can you help. The 'snowflake' aircon buttons are in the righthand side of my heater unit (nearest to the steering wheel) and windscreen recirculation buttons are on the left, nearest the passenger. Most others I've seen are the other way round. Which way round should the buttons be and why is mine 'special'?

Cheers


thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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I can't remember for certain but it could be they made different layouts for LHD and RHD - if yours is different from the majority of others that have the steering wheel on the same side then maybe it's had a replacement at some stage. If the buttons do what they should I wouldn't worry too much - that sort of detail is unlikely to even be picked up by Concours judges (aka the most anal people in the world).

Orangecurry

7,430 posts

207 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Black_mamba said:
Odd question maybe but can you help. The 'snowflake' aircon buttons are in the righthand side of my heater unit (nearest to the steering wheel) and windscreen recirculation buttons are on the left, nearest the passenger. Most others I've seen are the other way round. Which way round should the buttons be and why is mine 'special'?

Cheers
Mine is the same - RHD MY96 - I'm fairly certain that it hasn't been changed. Concours failure? Nope - the previous owner entered it into a PCGB one, and it wan't picked up hehe

ian_uk

1,171 posts

212 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Mine is the same. RHD car.

ian_uk

1,171 posts

212 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Mine is the same. RHD car.

Wozy68

5,392 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Black_mamba said:
Odd question maybe but can you help. The 'snowflake' aircon buttons are in the righthand side of my heater unit (nearest to the steering wheel) and windscreen recirculation buttons are on the left, nearest the passenger. Most others I've seen are the other way round. Which way round should the buttons be and why is mine 'special'?

Cheers
This is correct for RHD. When they breakdown and are replaced with a used unit, people do not realise that they may well be fitting a replacement from a LHD 911...

Black_mamba

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313 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Cheers

Phew...I saw a 'new' replacement one on the 'bay, thought it might be good to have in the spares cupboard, new from HR Owen...allegedly. Seller showing a RHD drive car (at 911v) but control unit back to front so must be a lefty, glad I checked with the beardy collectivenerd

thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Why "phew"? I can't see that it matters on the slightest. The car has terrible ergonomics anyway, so with none of it being particularly intuitive I can't see what difference it makes to learn the buttons one way around or the other?