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> heater control removal, how?
tat2dphreak
post May 1 2005, 04:56 PM
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I'm not going to have heat in my car, and don't have the pieces anyway... all I have is the control panel... the fresh air fan was made to work by a toggle switch that the PO installed, so how do I take the control panel out? I plan on putting a "delete" panel there and recovering(either with metal or vinyl) the whole front to look better...
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post May 18 2005, 10:03 AM
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leave it to me to fuck this simple task up... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/dry.gif) when I pulled the little "fasten seat belt" light out, it hung on ht little metal piece that is glued to the dash, so now that is all bent...
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does this piece "DO" anything? can it be removed completely? if they are needed, are "new" smooth replacements available? I was going to paint it anyway, so I was going to have to remove the old glue residue and smooth it out... the dash behind looks good... I already removed the plate that was on the glove box... all I had to do there was put a washer on the screws since they were too long without that plate...
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