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Re: Best way to get to Heater Core, bar none....

Subject: Re: Best way to get to Heater Core, bar none....
by helphos on 2011/9/24 0:55:07

Hello, Bogus!

I'm interested in getting to my heater core. If you wouldnt mind forwarding your directions, I'd appreciate it.
The FSM shows it as 5 steps. It's just that they all say a variant of Remove Part 'A', (see section 3 for the 25 step procedure for that);
Remove Part 'B' (see section 6 for the 20 step procedure, etc)

My blend door for my AC is immobile, and I think I need to get in there to change the motor. (93 Vert).

For the past year I have been training myself to enjoy heat year-round!
Thanks
Paul
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