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Heater not blowing... 200 1992

I was able to replace my blower on my 86 and my 91 without doing that big of a hack job.

I grant you it is tighter on the 91 but I did removed a small piece of metal from beneath the dash, next to a removable brace on the left side with a rotary tool abrasive wheel. You need about an inch or better to be removed to allow the cover to come away from the turbine, down and forward.

I admit I thought about the dash removal process but hacking on the blower housing was out of the question, as I try to do most things with some amount of "finesse." My hourly wage is cheaper nowadays and since retirement I can invest quite a bit. (:)

Plan a weekend, take your time and have a two good thin shank flat blade screwdrivers ( long and short ones ) for the clips around the covers with some decent needle nose pliers for the turbine blade clips.

It is mission, if you care to accept, that only the BrickBoard will acknowledge your existence no matter the outcome!
Phil






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