donkeylips
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So I have no A/C and no intentions of ever putting it back in. I was in the junkyard today and noticed that the water neck on a 1990 Galant, while different, looks very similar to ours. At the top where we have the A/C fan switch with the white connector(This turns on the A/C fan at a certain temp when the A/C is on, right?), this car had an allen screw plug. I looked up the part number and it's MS661162. I'm thinking about getting two, one to block off the thermo vacuum valve, and that A/C fan switch just to clean things up a bit since they're only a couple bucks. I also want to remove the extra switch in the back and put a bolt in there like the DSMs have(that one is for turning the A/C fan on at a certain temp when the A/C is off, right?). Then I would only have the sensor for the ecu, the sensor for the gauge, and the sensor in the radiator for the fan.
My question is, is there any reason I shouldn't remove these? Do people ever re-wire these switches for other functions, or keep the A/C fan even after the A/C delete? I'm probably over-thinking this and it really doesn't matter but I figured I would post up anyway. The OCD in me can't stand to have things on the car that have no function when I can just have a factory plug that came on a lower model instead.
My question is, is there any reason I shouldn't remove these? Do people ever re-wire these switches for other functions, or keep the A/C fan even after the A/C delete? I'm probably over-thinking this and it really doesn't matter but I figured I would post up anyway. The OCD in me can't stand to have things on the car that have no function when I can just have a factory plug that came on a lower model instead.