SmugMug
Home | Login | Help |
 
|
View Cart
presson  > Cars > Solstice bits and pieces
We had a fairly early build 2006 Solstice (not one of the first 1,000, but early nonetheless). We got the car in October 2006, and it was among the first dozen or so to reach the state of California. The second one to my knowledge on the Monterey peninsula. Since I was a boy, I've always taken my toys apart within a short while after I got them, usually on Christmas Day :) I took these photos for various members of solsticeforum.com either as I was doing the poking around, or by special request. I'm posting them all here so they are accessible.
Gallery pages:  <  1  2  3  4  5  6  >  >>
< 19 of 143 >
presson > Inside of climate control head unit.  I had originally planned to get a smaller stereo head unit so I could move the climate control knobs down  and install three additional gauges where the climate control knobs were.  I was disappointed to see that it would be a difficult task.
presson > Backside of fuse/relay panel and BCM, which resides in the passenger's footwell against the firewall.
presson > Inside of gauge cluster (rear view)
presson > Back side of gauge cluster
presson > Climate control unit disassembled
presson > Driveshaft and couplers (with cover plate removed)
presson > Solstice bits and pieces photo
presson > Solstice bits and pieces photo
presson > Differential
Inside of climate control head unit. I had originally planned to get a smaller stereo head unit so I could move the climate control knobs down and install three additional gauges where the climate control knobs were. I was disappointed to see that it would be a difficult task.
 > Inside of climate control head unit.  I had originally planned to get a smaller stereo head unit so I could move the climate control knobs down  and install three additional gauges where the climate control knobs were.  I was disappointed to see that it would be a difficult task.
Inside of climate control head unit. I had originally planned to get a smaller stereo head unit so I could move the climate control knobs down and install three additional gauges where the climate control knobs were. I was disappointed to see that it would be a difficult task.
Camera: Fujifilm (Finepix2650) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 1280px x 960px |
Current: 400px x 300px |
Other sizes: Small • M • L • O • save photo |
Share photo: links, forums, blogs |
Keywords: controls climate
Gallery pages:  <  1  2  3  4  5  6  >  >>
< 19 of 143 >

Comments

| hide gallery comments |

New comment: Requires approval

Name: Email: Link:
Connect  Connect with Facebook


Comment on: | Rating: stars
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?



News | Browse | Keywords | Communities | Forum | Wiki | ClubSmug | Prints & Gifts | Shopping Cart | Login
Terms | Privacy | About Us | Contact SmugMug | Blogs | API | Affiliates | © 2009 SmugMug, Inc.
Show FeedsAvailable Feeds | What are feeds?
Gallery Photos:
Atom FeedAtom | RSS FeedRSS