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Old 02-25-03, 06:53 PM
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Question Air mix motor question???

Do I have to remove the dash to replace it?
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Ha ha...This question Is coming back to haunt you.
I'm under the Impression you could...I could be wrong however.
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Yeah, thanks for making me second guess myself!
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Anyone?
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Has anyone removed the Air mix motor? Was the removal of the dash Involved?
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maybe someone will answer you, cause I'm having no luck.

Can someone please answer this? I am replacing this in the morning, and I would like to know before I start to rip **** apart!
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I have been told that you can do it with the dash still in, but it is much much easier to remove the dash to get too it.
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Well, I guess I'll try it with it in, but if it's giving me too much hassles I'm going to yank the entire dash!
Thanks for the reply none the less!
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It's still pretty tight In there to remove the air mix motor while retaining the dash. I guess we'll see...
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Im doing it right now i've done it befor without taking the dash out, and itook the dash out this time A hole hole lot easyer. Easy cause im had the dash out a few times Its really not that bad as some might say.
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