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I need to replace the blower motor resistor (only blows on high) and the ebrake cable. I'm sure the cable is on the drivers side, and I think the resistor is behind the glove box. Do I have to get to it from the interior or from inside the engine? Thanks in advance.
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I know that the E brake cable is on the drivers side (i have to replace this myself if someone doesn't already have a tutorial i will make one when i get the chance to get to it sorry). If memory serves me correct i think the res is behind the dash, you might be able to gain access behind the box but might not be enough.
I know that the E brake cable is on the drivers side (i have to replace this myself if someone doesn't already have a tutorial i will make one when i get the chance to get to it sorry). If memory serves me correct i think the res is behind the dash, you might be able to gain access behind the box but might not be enough.
Resistor is done, very easy fix thanks to a wonderful tutorial I found on this site. Also, I bought a Haynes today, so if anyone needs me to scan some pages, let me know. Now, time for the ebrake cable!!