Three out of four buttons make sense. Forward most has and LED and is marked
ASC. What does that one do? I found an owners manual for a 92, but that
year had differnt moon roof switches. And for those who are wondering: the
old AOD had shrapnel in it. Some parts just not there anymore. Trashed it
and got one for US$250 at local junk yard. Thanks, George
SC Tom - 13 Oct 2006 01:22 GMT
> Three out of four buttons make sense. Forward most has and LED and is
> marked ASC. What does that one do? I found an owners manual for a 92,
> but that year had differnt moon roof switches. And for those who are
> wondering: the old AOD had shrapnel in it. Some parts just not there
> anymore. Trashed it and got one for US$250 at local junk yard.
> Thanks, George
On the newer Camry's and the like, when the LED is green, the moonroof will
close when the ignition is turned off. If the LED is red, the moonroof stays
open when the ignition is off. Yours might be similar. Does the LED change
colors, or does it cycle off and on when the button is pressed? Try it and
see if that's what it is.
SC Tom
Paul of Dayton - 13 Oct 2006 02:04 GMT
ASC is an aftermarket sunroof company. I have one in my Crown Vic. I think
many were installed as a dealer option. The ASC button will keep the
sunroof in whatever open state you have it when you turn the key off.
It comes in really handy on hot days when you want to keep the roof open.
PoD
> Three out of four buttons make sense. Forward most has and LED and is
> marked ASC. What does that one do? I found an owners manual for a 92,
> but that year had differnt moon roof switches. And for those who are
> wondering: the old AOD had shrapnel in it. Some parts just not there
> anymore. Trashed it and got one for US$250 at local junk yard.
> Thanks, George