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I've deleted all the mechanical items in the engine bay (condenser, compressor, drier, etc) and was curious if anything needs to be done on the electrical side. Will I get a bunch of fault codes if I don't do anything to the wiring
What did you do for firewall and the pipes under the dash?
I capped them in place. Would like to keep the delete as reversible as possible, hence the question about the wiring. If it was permanent, I would delete the evaporator and remove the wiring back to the source.
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So I took my interior out a while ago, and I'm starting to put everything in.
I'm doing the AC delete as well, but also wanted to keep it reversible.
Just for my sanity, I cap the two tubes on the left (silver) right?
Yes. The other copper tubes are for your heater core. Best would be to use a threaded cap, but i couldn't find any that size and just used a high temp vinyl cap which I zip tied. (i got the 100 count bag from M.Carr and will let you have a couple for the cost of shipping. PM me if you want them).
That said. If you have your dash apart, you have the option to put it back w/o the evaporator. That would mean pulling out the dash (or close to it) to put back the evaporator if you ever want to go back to A/C, but you are at a stage where you don't have to pull the dash to get the evaporator out (if you never go back to A/C). Since my dash was intact and i wanted a reversible option, the choice for me was easy. If you do delete the evaporator and still want heat, there's a blank connector that replaces the evaporator. However, it may be NLA.