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Shop quality, used OEM climate control modules by make, model & year. Thoroughly tested, affordably priced, with free 90-day warranty-drive in comfort.

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Picture of 1999-2004 Honda Odyssey Ac Heater Climate Control 28171
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HONDA

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Picture of 2014-2014 Hyundai Sonata Ac Heater Climate Control 29324
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SONATA
Picture of 2001-2003 Dodge Durango Ac Heater Climate Control 29427
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DURANGO
Picture of 2005-2010 Honda Odyssey Ac Heater Climate Control 29437
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HONDA

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Picture of 2013-2014 Ford Focus Ac Heater Climate Control 29444
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FORD

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Picture of 2011-2013 Hyundai Sonata Ac Heater Climate Control 30248
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Picture of 2011-2014 Toyota Sienna Ac Heater Climate Control 30619
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TOYOTA

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SIENNA
Picture of 2009-2013 Mazda 6 Ac Heater Climate Control 30620
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MAZDA

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6

Car Climate Control Module Replacement FAQs

1. Is climate control worth it?

Yes, because the car climate control module is the brain behind the vehicle's HVAC system. Not only does it control air and heat, but it also regulates airflow, defrost function, and air recirculation when needed for ultimate safety and comfort.

2. How do I know if my climate control module is bad?

If your OEM climate control module malfunctions, you may experience issues such as inconsistent temperature control, unresponsive buttons, or a lack of airflow. Strange noises, unusual smells, or failure to defrost windows can also indicate a faulty climate control module.

3. How to test a climate control switch?

If you think your car’s climate control module is bad, it’s important to test car climate control switches. Turn on the ignition and operate each switch to check if the corresponding functions respond appropriately. Listen for any unusual noises and inspect the switches for damage.