MCC swap for a ECC
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MCC swap for a ECC
i tried to see if i can find this on here in detail but i cannot. i searched and went through ALL 592 results dealing with ECC( eyes are killing me) and couldn't find what i was really looking for. so my issue is this i know that i can swap my MCC for a ECC off an SLE/SSE/SSEi but i want to know what exactly is everything that i need because the threads i read were only somewhat helpful in discussing it. they would start to explain the necessary steps in order to do this mod. anybody think that they can help me out?
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did you run across this one?
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...light=ecc+swap
it is a lot of work.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...light=ecc+swap
it is a lot of work.
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if i ever get around to it in my 93 im gonna try it....BUT i have the entire wireharness out of a 93 SSEI to get the parts from
you will need every stich of wiring, and a service manual and patience
Prectical....no way in hell....
you will need every stich of wiring, and a service manual and patience
Prectical....no way in hell....
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This seems to be like such a ton of work, but if you have the time to do it, it should be an interesting learning experience. I think the climate control wires for an SSEi reach all the way to the front of the car in the engine bay area.
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Originally Posted by radomirthegreat
This seems to be like such a ton of work, but if you have the time to do it, it should be an interesting learning experience. I think the climate control wires for an SSEi reach all the way to the front of the car in the engine bay area.