If you dont have one already, i'm selling one on fleabay.
Land Rover Discovery 1995 AC and heater box behind dash - eBay, Other Car Parts, Accessories, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 11-Mar-08 20:15:00 AEDST)
Andy
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If you dont have one already, i'm selling one on fleabay.
Land Rover Discovery 1995 AC and heater box behind dash - eBay, Other Car Parts, Accessories, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 11-Mar-08 20:15:00 AEDST)
Andy
Hi Eddie, it's a Land Rover, not that straight forward. Mine has a Oct 94 build Date, Aust compliance 95. The change was some time mid 94, I forget as I just know that mine is an update D1.
What's the Chassis number is it an LA series or MA??
Do you have the twin temperature controls or single??
Larger Headlights or the pre update small ones with black surrounds.
That should nail it;)
hi there
i have a brand new matrix sitting in the garage & have been working on an idea for this for a while now.
i reckon if you got rid of the aluminium tubes that run through the firewall & made new hoses with heater hose (rubber) & used some of the old ally ones to make joiners you could almost wiggle the matrix in & out without all the disassembly. it may be that a small piece of the dash bracketing needs trimming to allow it to move but it's better than the alternative i reckon.
my mistake, the date of manufacture is September 1994, i cant tell you what the aust compliance is, because its currently at my gf's property. The vin is SALLJGMM7MA115199
it has the larger square headlights like the 1995-1999 type
just a quick one.. i was just looking through the service book.. what colour is "niagara" ? because thats what colour is written in there for mine.. i thought it was simply either black or gun metal grey.. (or is that sort of the same thing?)
That's the info we need - it's an update, easy to remove the heater core, just need to be a contortionist:D Actually, thinking about it, if you remove the drivers seat it would give you more room to work in;)
Remove the brakets supporting the lower dash and you should have access to the core. You will have to pull the lower dash to the rear - gently, you don't want to break it - it will flex a fair bit. undo the clamps that secure the pipes and remove the core, slides out to the drivers side.
Same thing, just a fancy name for gun metal grey:p