vonkluge
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- Castaic
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- 2004 XLT
Thanks for the nicest tutorial I've seen!
Thanks for the walk through! I been freezing (well California gets into the low 30's...lol!) and I was about to pay the $1000 to $1200 my mech said it would cost. He is very honest but this type of repair would be farmed out by him. I decided to wait ans did a bit of searching on the web when I found your article... bought the part.... spent 2.5 hours... heater works great... taking the $1100 and buying my son a Mac computer for Christmas! Thanks to you Big!
I did not cut the dash just wiggled about carefully, I also had to adjust mine as I lined the shaft up with key on turning till it slipped in. I would also recommend a telescoping mirror and magnet to help out in finding and replacing screws.
Vonkluge
Thanks for the walk through! I been freezing (well California gets into the low 30's...lol!) and I was about to pay the $1000 to $1200 my mech said it would cost. He is very honest but this type of repair would be farmed out by him. I decided to wait ans did a bit of searching on the web when I found your article... bought the part.... spent 2.5 hours... heater works great... taking the $1100 and buying my son a Mac computer for Christmas! Thanks to you Big!
I did not cut the dash just wiggled about carefully, I also had to adjust mine as I lined the shaft up with key on turning till it slipped in. I would also recommend a telescoping mirror and magnet to help out in finding and replacing screws.
Vonkluge