Climate Controls
Explore our used OEM climate control replacements specific to manufacturer, model, and year. Find quality replacements for popular models, including a 2006 Silverado climate control module, a 2004 Nissan Titan climate control module, a 2015 Chrysler 200 climate control module, and many more. Sourced directly from local auto yards and trusted shops, our used OEM climate controls ensure the best performance, mimicking the one you’re replacing. Browse our inventory and trust OEM Used Auto Parts for thorough quality checks, discount prices, and free 90-day warranties on our used climate controls and other car parts. Drive in comfort and style with our top-tier selections.
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Take me to the home pageCar 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.