Dorman 599-266 Front Remanufactured Climate Control Module for Select Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC Models
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However, the blueish light that there is on the controls isn't very bright like mys. recirculating and AC buttons on the bottom are bright white, as they are in the original. I am not completely satisfied with the lights, but they are better than none
You do not need to pay because there is no corrup charge here on this particular
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Selected User Reviews For Dorman 599-266 Front Remanufactured Climate Control Module for Select Cadillac/Chevrolet/GMC Models
There is only one drawback for me The control buttons and speed are both a blue light, which isn't as bright as I would like. The original is not the same. There is no difference between the buttons at the bottom. All in all, it's a good movie. It's better to have lights than not have any. In the box, it says not to remove the tape for one of the plugs otherwise you will not be able to return it. The lights won't work if you don't use it during the day. The installation was performed on a 2001.
This item came with a notice on the box saying it would be credited when Dorman received it. When I contacted Dorman about shipping the core to them, they were unaware of the project. The 30 dollars I received from Amazon came as a result of my contact with them. Because of their lack of knowledge of a core charge, they were credited with a $00 credit. There's no doubt that this is Applauding Amazon for taking action is a great thing to do.
I was able to install it in my 2002 Chevrolet 2500HD with no problems whatsoever.
I have figured out how to cool and heat.
It turns out that one of the buttons was worn out and allowed the light to shine through. Otherwise, everything worked as it should and all of the lights and controls turned on.
There is a problem with the lights.
In the same way as factories.