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Old 02-09-2009, 12:54 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Xr8-290
Hi,

I'm looking at doing this conversion on my BA XR8, exactly what is needed to get this to work? I know you need the following:

LH Mirror with sensor and loom
Heater box modification including HIM module.

Not sure what else is needed, but will the ICC still work but be limited to what will work, like the duel air con, tempretures etc?

Also, would I need to take the unit to a ford dealer for reprogramming or can I simply transfer my BEM module and Remote Module from my old ICC to the new one?

Or, would I be better just going for the 6 stack CD with TFT and single AIR?

Bare minimum:
- BA ICC w/Dual Zone
- Use your existing BEM (if you have auto headlights). Must do this so your car starts, unless you intend to get it towed to ford/auto elec.
- Must have Auto Headlights (climate control relies on sunload sensor)
- BA Dual Zone HIM and Secondary Airmix Motor. 2 x Heater flap driveshafts. Use your existing single zone heater box, it will all bolt in.
- Go to ford to remove the 'audio security error' which will happen when you install the new ICC into your car (~$50) .

Optional:
- LHS door loom and mirror. (you'll need to do some extra wiring to get it to work, as your xr8 wont have the temp sender wires going from the door, to the HIM)
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