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Was wondering if any of you have ever put the full electric hvac system in a second gen? I have the system that uses a cable to adjust the temp, and besides that door being broken (held together with electric tape), something happened to the cable, and now I have to pull my glove box door out and push the little arm over for heat. It will flop back to cold every time I turn the truck off. Also, I know all my vacuum pots are working correctly, but it doesn't blow very good. 

I'm sick of fighting with it, I've already had it out once and resealed it, and replaced all the rotten foam with door foam (best I could find), and replaced both the heater core and the ac condenser,and it's never worked right since I had the truck. 

Would it be hard to switch it all over to electric? 

Or does anyone have any advice on what to do? Maybe they have a broken hvac system with a good blend door and actuator arm and cable? 

I would love to rebuild it all with all metal parts, but I can't afford heater treater's kit. I also can't find any replacement doors online. 

Thanks for the help again! 

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You'll need the newer electronics in the cab. Most of that stuff is CANBus controlled. Like the fan speed switch is not like ours. It CANBus signal to the TIPM for control of the blower. Take note newer truck don't even have a relay for blower motor or the A/C compressor it's all controlled by the TIPM.

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