All manual, cloth seats, unfortunately
Changing the BECM isn't just a matter of unplugging one, then plugging the other in?
--Striker.
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Manual seats & cloth trim? Sounds like a base 4.0 or 'S'.
I wonder if it was a 'special order'?
Subwoofers are tucked below the shelf, rear left corner of the boot. Above the 6-changer CD player (which you may not have as well).
Its not just a matter of plug and play wrt to the BeCM. It will need reprogramming so it talks to your engine ECU. There is also issues ensuring the immobiliser and the keys work. The new BeCM will dictate what mileage shows up on your dash readout also.
There may be a way of swapping just the power board (the upper one) and reprogramming the logic board - to gain further functionality. Does your BeCM have a H or an L next to the part number?
If you're that desperate for the bells and whistles, I'd be starting off with a HSE.
I wouldn't own a HSE, I'd never own a car with a sunroof.
I do like bells and whistles, though, and if it's a simple matter of swapping in some switches, a BECM, an plugging some things in, I'll jump in with both feet.
Unfortunately, this is sounding somewhat difficult.
--Striker.
Striker
It might be cheaper (and easier) to simply buy the HSE and seal off the sunroof?
Personally I like the sunroof, ironically the main time it is open is at night, so I guess it's more like a moonroof than a sunroof
Gary