1997-2004 Corvette Hvac Climate Control Head on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
This control head his use. I hooked it
up to my car to show that it works as seen in the picture. there are some scruff marks on the screen, and one of the knobs has a couple flaws. if you want you can put your knobs and your screen in it. it is really not that hard.
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