2000 GMC Yukon slt ac control panel is Celsius?

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I’m just a bit curious, but my brother in law just got a 2000 GMC Yukon. I have a 2001, and my dad has a 2002, so we know quite a bit about them. I’m not sure why, but on the 2000 model, the ac control panel shows Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. The one in the front and the back are both matching, so I know it’s factory. Could this Yukon be from Canada or something? Could this mean any of the other parts are different? Any info would be appreciated.
 

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I’m just a bit curious, but my brother in law just got a 2000 GMC Yukon. I have a 2001, and my dad has a 2002, so we know quite a bit about them. I’m not sure why, but on the 2000 model, the ac control panel shows Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. The one in the front and the back are both matching, so I know it’s factory. Could this Yukon be from Canada or something? Could this mean any of the other parts are different? Any info would be appreciated.
in the dic it is probably set to metric, change it back to English, I don't recall this being an option on my 2000 though when I had it but it also did not have the digital ac control either.
 

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My Denali was the same when I bought it. The instrument cluster was MPH though; I'm not sure if the Canadian vehicles have a different cluster. Anyway, after deciphering my RPO codes I found out it was a Canadian vehicle. Check your glovebox for RPO Z49, that would indicate a Canadian vehicle. I bought controls off EBay that were in farenheit.
 

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My Denali was the same when I bought it. The instrument cluster was MPH though; I'm not sure if the Canadian vehicles have a different cluster. Anyway, after deciphering my RPO codes I found out it was a Canadian vehicle. Check your glovebox for RPO Z49, that would indicate a Canadian vehicle. I bought controls off EBay that were in farenheit.
Just curious, were the controls pnp, or did they need to be programmed in some way?
 
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I think he's referring to the printed writing around the controls Wes. I don't think they had a digital readout, not even a DIC but that message center box too.

My Denali was the same when I bought it. The instrument cluster was MPH though; I'm not sure if the Canadian vehicles have a different cluster. Anyway, after deciphering my RPO codes I found out it was a Canadian vehicle. Check your glovebox for RPO Z49, that would indicate a Canadian vehicle. I bought controls off EBay that were in farenheit.

Yeah the printed part is what I’m talking about. The speedometer also shows MPH like RocketMan said. I’ll check those numbers and see what I come up with.
 

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I’m just a bit curious, but my brother in law just got a 2000 GMC Yukon. I have a 2001, and my dad has a 2002, so we know quite a bit about them. I’m not sure why, but on the 2000 model, the ac control panel shows Celsius instead of Fahrenheit. The one in the front and the back are both matching, so I know it’s factory. Could this Yukon be from Canada or something? Could this mean any of the other parts are different? Any info would be appreciated.
This is my 2000 Yukon Auto Climate Control Panel.
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in the dic it is probably set to metric, change it back to English, I don't recall this being an option on my 2000 though when I had it but it also did not have the digital ac control either.
Digital not available on early production 2000's. maybe not till 02. I have a Early production '00 Yukon with the Computer Climate Control also known as Electronic Climate Control. This would of been an option in 2000 as my '00 Tahoe does not have it but it was available according to the Owners manual.
 
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This is my 2000 Yukon Auto Climate Control Panel. View attachment 238460


Digital not available on early production 2000's. maybe not till 02. I have a Early production '00 Yukon with the Computer Climate Control also known as Auto Climate Control. This would of been an option in 2000 as my '00 Tahoe does not have it.

Yukon’s and Denali’s had the Computer Climate Control which isn’t digital.
 

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Yukon’s and Denali’s had the Computer Climate Control which isn’t digital.
Tahoe and suburban's could also be ordered with the Computer Climate control as a option. Just looked it up in my 2000 Tahoe/Suburban owners manual. It is listed in the owners manual as Electronic Climate Control System. It is found in section (3) Comfort Controls and Audio systems.
 
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