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like the detail... 200

one question - why tear the entire center console, etc out?

Don Foster had a posting several years back that dropped the time for the job from 2 days to about 3 hours.

The console stayed in. removing the seats was advisable.

Basically, the ends of the fan housings were sliced off with a dremel tool cutting wheel. About 3/8" in from the edge.

Then the fans are unclipped and removed, and the motor is slid out one end.

this is the short abreviated version - but I wish I had heard of it the first time around. Actually not, doing it the long way gave me an appreciation for the shortcuts.

But your illustrated instructions are absolutely great.

Thanks for posting it.

Brick On!!!








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