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Ba Dual Zone Climate Control, Mixer Rod


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Hi,

I have an ford ba ghia with dual zone climate control and when I put the temp to 30 deg, the drivers side is hot and the passegner side is cold. I read up online and most people say its the mixer rod that usaully breaks.

So is this one on ebay good and do I need the little gear piece as well or just use the old one? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/111346278618?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Also I have an couple of questions with the removel of the dash and icc;

First people say you cant leave the ICC disconnected from the battery too long as you have to then take the car to ford, So is there an time limit or whats the correct procedure for this.

Second when reinstalling, will there be an need to input an CODE into the ICC as I dont have any codes or anything of the like.

So any help would be great and much appreciated.

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That part is the part you need.

From your other thread:

1/2 an hour before tackling air bags is the rule so just disconnect the battery before you start. ICC will display "CODE" when you first power it up afterward but after a couple of key cycles and waiting a couple of minutes with the key on it will come good.
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OK thanks, so with the ICC Code sorted and the airmixer part, Leaving the ICC out wont cause it to lock itself or require me to go to ford to fix it?

Also when installing the Shaft what lube do I use? Vasaline?

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OK, and anything else do I need to know when I change this?

Digital camera and take photos as you take things apart. Occasionally this comes in handy at re-assembly time, when you suddenly realise that you can't remember what order things go back in.

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