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Old 05-14-2023, 01:33 PM   #1
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Manual to Auto interior

Has anyone done it and how easy was it ?
Can't imagine it is rocket science as it is just some hardware and connections

Looked in the FSM and searched but either nothing useable or old topics
1 car has manual interior
1 car has auto interior
Gonna be swaping it all over
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The only differences in the interior between manual and auto cars are the shifter bezel and the pedals.

In the S13 the auto shifter cover plate can be removed from the bezel and a manual shift boot installed. In the S14 the opening is smaller and a manual shifter bezel should be used for a clean install.
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The only differences in the interior between manual and auto cars are the shifter bezel and the pedals.

In the S13 the auto shifter cover plate can be removed from the bezel and a manual shift boot installed. In the S14 the opening is smaller and a manual shifter bezel should be used for a clean install.
Yeah I already thought this would happen
I was talking about manual to auto power windows etc, couldn't adjust the title anymore
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Oh. Yeah I wouldn't call that an "auto interior"...

The cars that did not have those options have none of the wiring for them (it's a totally different chassis harness part number), adding that is most of the work.
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Yeah that is how much I have found, but some said they do, some said they don't.
But they were all pretty old topics

Luckly I have 1 power interior and 1 manual so I can just swap it over, will probably just be time consuming, thanks man
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