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Old 03-12-2008, 03:44 PM   #1
danets
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Default BA Premium ICC -> dual zone

Hey guys I had the premium ICC in my car as standard and it was taken out and stuffed. I then got my hands on a dual zone ICC and after a few teething issues I got it powered up and then took it to ford to have the codes changed... When I got there they put the reader on it and got everything to work except the air con, (yes I know it’s a dual zone) but I don’t care about the dual zone just as long as I can get it to work in single mode… can this be done? And I’m in Sydney so there’s no way I can bring the car in. any help would be much appreciated

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