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Hey guy im looking at putting an icc out of a bf fairlane sedan into my bf xr6t ute. Fairlane icc is dual zone climate control where as my utes has single zone, is this going to be an issue or is there a way around it or does it not matter? Also is the wiring all the same or will the wires in the plugs have to be changed? Is it easy enough to do or is it just a pain in the ass and not worth doing. If anyone has done this before or has some knowledge on this topic it would be greatly appreciated.

I've tried to add a photo of the one I want to install not sure if it is actually going to work (first time posting)

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Installing the ICC is plug and play although it will require remarrying to the BEM so the ICC will not work until ford have carried that out (usually costs around $100)

The HVAC will still function in single zone mode with unless you pull the dash out and install the required components to convert to dual zone (dual zone heater mixer shafts,drivers side blend motor,dual zone programmed HIM and door harness and mirror with external temp sensor mirror if you want the temp gauge on the icc to work)

I have all the parts to convert to dual zone bar the mirror and patch loom if you decided to head down that road.

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