K-Dawg
SHO Member
Most of that makes sense.
Passenger airbags were still an option in 93. Mine doesn't have the hole in the dash either.
Passenger airbags were still an option in 93. Mine doesn't have the hole in the dash either.
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Forgot about that one.Well, I know for a fact that the clocks were different between 92 and 93-95 and they weren't interchangeable, which means the dash bezels aren't the same.
They are not. Somewhere between 93 and 95 there was some change in the B-pillar area. Don't remember exactly what, but I remember having an issue when I did a black interior swap into a 95 from a 93.93-95 are identical as far as the interior goes.
Didn't you say heater core at the top of the thread? lol
Same here... splice away... lol![]()
If I have to splice something, then so be it, not worried too much about that. I was just more concerned about the safety items working right, in this case the airbags.
There are 2 wires man... splice them... stop worrying so much.. its an open contact, when the bags go off.. its closed.. it will not ever matter. A resistor dosent care which direction its in... a motor might spin backwards, if it was wired backwards, but the bag won't deflate if you wire it backwards..
I swear I've told you this stuff before..And go look at the heater core assembly I just left up there at your garage, there really isn't any where to grease that would be worth while... that grease will just hold more dirt and junk than anything. Just make sure it's cleaned up good inside, and it'll be fine. Swap the core with a new one, and be done with it.
I'm just saying now that you have that assembly box up there, take a look at it, and you can get a better idea of what might need to be done... grease would just gum it up...
You said... " So if I just grease the blend door actuator/maybe a new blower motor, and get a new heater core I should be good. "
And I know you can splice, but when you said you were worried about it working correctly, and therefor weren't understanding the circuit maybe?
I dunno... yea my head is all f**ked up right now, it just sounds like your still a little confused.. its just a lotta work to go through only to do it wrong...
i plan on doing a black interior as well. but im taking the cheap way out. i plan on spraying my door panels, dash, steering wheel, carpet, etc... with vinyle and carpet spray. im getting my seats re wrapped with black cloth.... cant afford leather.
Find a black steering wheel. You'll wear through the dye very quickly from the roughness and oil of your skin. Explorers and Mustangs would be a good place to look since they had black wheels on interiors that weren't just black.
