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November 26th, 2010 10:22 PM #1Hi sirs! I own an Isuzu TFR. A friend of mine told me that originally, TFR's doesn't have A/C units. When it arrived in the PHilippines some years back, the sellers, just installed A/C units on it. Is this true?
My friend told me that the evaporator of my TFR is as big as the evaporator of a multi-cab vehicle. He is suggesting to change it to a bigger one which will make the A/C cooler. Any comments on this po? How much po kaya ang evaporator?
Thanks sa replies
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November 27th, 2010 01:43 AM #2
Could be for as i may recall, the (almost) mid-90s didn't come with one. (not 100% sure)
Is the current aircon cooling performance insufficient? If good enough, why still need to change. As the saying goes, "If ain't broken, why fix/replace?" Unecessary expense ika nga.
But if it has been failing you (or not to your cooling standards), replace with an aircon system (preferably off a TFR-specific unit) that is suitable to the requirements of your pick-up. Madami naman aircon system diyan na kaya yan. Di ko lang alam magkano aabutin. SANDEN and DENSO comes into mind.
Good luck!
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November 27th, 2010 06:19 PM #3
myt TFR(92 swb single cab) seems to have an original aircon(evaporator, vents, etc). although napalitan na compressor(which is now my problem).
btw, benz did you check my PM? thanks
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November 27th, 2010 10:12 PM #4
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November 28th, 2010 07:35 AM #5
our first TFR, 93 model seems to fit the description on the previous post (rotary fan/thermostat knobs) but the 96 model seem to have arrived with stock a/c's (not sure though if it was factory installed here or there), complete with the hot/cold temp control.
just wondering though; i really find the a/c on and off button on our ranger very useful, but a lot of newer car models don't have it including the montero; is it really that costly to include one? but all come with sockets provisioned for the said button, but finding one that will fit in it plus the electrical works are really a hassle.
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