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Blower Motor Install Complete 200

This is my third Brick, my first solo blower motor install. It was a daunting task. Finished it before winter, that was the goal. I had the luxury of picking at this job over the last three weekends, so frustration was minimal. I had a little trouble remembering where all the screws went (use the egg carton technique) and where all the plugs and lights went on the center console and instrument panel, but thanks to the pictures provided on Art Benstein's www.cleanflametrap.com I was able to quickly figure it out. I really want to thank Art for taking the time to provide us with such a thorough step by step guide to this enormous job, had I followed all of the suggestions on there the job would have gone even smoother. After this accomplishment I stand firmer in my resolve to own and drive only 240 wagons...I am volvo for life!

~Eric/St.Paul,MN






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