United Pacific – Stainless A/C Control Plate with Recirculate Opening Freightliner
Stainless A/C Control Plate with Recirculate Opening for Freightliner
Upgrade the look and function of your Freightliner interior with this Stainless A/C Control Plate from United Pacific. Designed for Freightliner Classic and FLD models, this plate features a built-in recirculate opening that helps improve airflow efficiency and usability. The stainless steel construction provides long lasting durability while giving your dash a clean, polished appearance.
Product Features
- Manufacturer: United Pacific
- Item Number: 48302
- Material: Stainless steel
- Finish: Polished stainless for a clean, durable look
- Design: Built-in recirculate opening for improved airflow control
- Fitment:
- Freightliner Classic
- Freightliner FLD
- Function: Replacement A/C control plate
- Use: Enhances interior style and A/C system usability
- Sold individually
Performance and Fit
Made from stainless steel, this A/C control plate adds strength and durability to your dash components while improving airflow control through its integrated recirculate opening. It installs cleanly into OEM locations for a seamless fit.
Installation
- Remove the existing A/C control plate from your Freightliner dash.
- Align the stainless plate with the factory mounting points.
- Secure the plate using existing hardware.
- Verify proper A/C control operation.
Why You Will Love It
- Stainless steel adds long lasting durability
- Recirculate opening improves A/C airflow function
- Fits Freightliner Classic and FLD models
- Simple, direct replacement installation
- Enhances interior appearance
Common Questions
- Does this fit all Freightliner models? It is designed specifically for Classic and FLD models.
- Is hardware included? No, it reuses factory hardware.
- Is it real stainless steel? Yes, this plate is made from stainless steel for durability.
⚠️ California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals found in stainless steel and manufactured components, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.