[Shotimes] Re: EATC Buttons

Douglas A. Jones dajones@wayside.biz
Wed, 19 Feb 2003 08:33:00 -0500


I agree 100%, if I had more time to mess with it, I would take a look at doing it.  But I just don't have the time to play with it.  I'm sure it can be done fairly easily.   

 

-Doug Jones

Green 95 MTX 

Black 89 MTX (of course)

 

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Nimz" <pnimz@v8sho.com>
> To: "`V6 SHOtimes" <SHOtimes@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [Shotimes] EATC buttons
>
>
> > I'm also trying to figure out how to switch the temp display to read the
> > opposite way it does now.  What butt head figured that I would want to
see
> > the interior setting all the time?????
> >
> > Paul Nimz
> > '97 TR SHO
> > '93 EG mtx SHO
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bruce Malachuk" <bmalach1@nycap.rr.com>
> > To: "Paul Nimz" <pnimz@v8sho.com>; "`V6 SHOtimes"
> <SHOtimes@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 11:37 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Shotimes] EATC buttons
> >
> >
> > > I was thinking about doing this myself. I have a 94 with original
> > uncracked
> > > buttons. I was gonna pull it oout sometime this week and try my hand
at
> > > reinforcing the buttons. I'm careful how I press the buttons as to not
> put
> > > stres on them, but some others that have ridden in my car aren't so
> > careful,
> > > and I don't want to be pissed at them for breaking a button on me. I
> > figure
> > > ~$5 for clear epoxy is better than trying to get a good deal on a
> > > "redesigned EATC"
> > >
> > > Bruce
> > > 94 Opal Frost MTX
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Paul Nimz" <pnimz@v8sho.com>
> > > To: "`V6 SHOtimes" <SHOtimes@autox.team.net>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 12:18 PM
> > > Subject: [Shotimes] EATC buttons
> > >
> > >
> > > > While working on my old EATC I had the front panel off.  It looks to
> me
> > > that
> > > > if the bubble buttons are still good and haven't split you could
fill
> > them
> > > > from behind with a clear epoxy fairly easily.  This would prevent
them
> > > from
> > > > ever cracking.  If you already have small cracks they could be
painted
> > > black
> > > > from the front after the epoxy has hardened.