Aldo
Well-Known Member
Me and @Martin_172 got a good run at the Campus today, with the aim of getting the interior swapped.
Neither of us have had a late Ph2 apart, so we weren't certain of the differences. However, if push came to shove, I had the complete 172 in boxes in the garage. The interior loom is split into the dash/seat area, both doors and the rear. The connector for the rear section was different, so that had to be swapped. The door looms were different, so they had to be swapped. And the dash loom was due to be swapped. So, in the end..... it was all totally swapped for 172 wiring.
Something that cropped up was heating controls, heater matrix and fan blower unit and what works with what. Due to installing the 172 dash loom and the wiring for climate control being there, the climate heater matrix was fitted. In an ideal situation, I would fit the 172 AC fan unit (in the scuttle) but the Campus does not have the removable section of bulkhead, nor does it have the hole for cabin recirc on the driver's side. My thinking is that the Campus povo fan unit (which will be the same as a 172 Cup I think) will have some functionality. I've done a bit of reading on CS.net and it works the other way. People moving to 172 Cup fan units instead of the massive AC version. So first job tomorrow is to connect the engine loom, plug in the old UCH for the Campus, connect the battery and see what it all does when i turn the ignition on. Fingers crossed. Worst case, I'll get the grinder into the bulkhead or pull the dash and try the manual controller setup.
There were a few areas of surface corrosion on the seat rails. I can't quite figure why tbh. I buffed them back and coated them with hydrate80, hopefully stopping any further deterioration.
All going well tomorrow, I'll have the last of the trim in, carpets in and the 172 Cup seats fitted.





Neither of us have had a late Ph2 apart, so we weren't certain of the differences. However, if push came to shove, I had the complete 172 in boxes in the garage. The interior loom is split into the dash/seat area, both doors and the rear. The connector for the rear section was different, so that had to be swapped. The door looms were different, so they had to be swapped. And the dash loom was due to be swapped. So, in the end..... it was all totally swapped for 172 wiring.
Something that cropped up was heating controls, heater matrix and fan blower unit and what works with what. Due to installing the 172 dash loom and the wiring for climate control being there, the climate heater matrix was fitted. In an ideal situation, I would fit the 172 AC fan unit (in the scuttle) but the Campus does not have the removable section of bulkhead, nor does it have the hole for cabin recirc on the driver's side. My thinking is that the Campus povo fan unit (which will be the same as a 172 Cup I think) will have some functionality. I've done a bit of reading on CS.net and it works the other way. People moving to 172 Cup fan units instead of the massive AC version. So first job tomorrow is to connect the engine loom, plug in the old UCH for the Campus, connect the battery and see what it all does when i turn the ignition on. Fingers crossed. Worst case, I'll get the grinder into the bulkhead or pull the dash and try the manual controller setup.
There were a few areas of surface corrosion on the seat rails. I can't quite figure why tbh. I buffed them back and coated them with hydrate80, hopefully stopping any further deterioration.
All going well tomorrow, I'll have the last of the trim in, carpets in and the 172 Cup seats fitted.




