MEcougar
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- 2005 Ford Explorer
Hi All,
I've been ripping my dash apart to get at my broken recirculation duct assembly. It's the thingy under the dash that sits above the blower in the glovebox area. The door has fallen off inside of it, restricting my airflow, and the actuator assembly looks like a mess. I've successfully executed the partial dash removal so it is swung out, it appears to be enough room to pull the assembly out but I can't for the life of me get it out. I understand that there are two fasteners in the back that are inaccessible even at this stage of disassembly and that you can pull on it until it breaks (I read about that here: http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog/2008/08/2003-ford-explorer-ac-not-cold-enough/). I know there are some neat tips to fix the door and actuator on this site but I already have a new assembly in hand and would like to do the remove and replace.
Has anybody done something similar to this? Any tips? I'm kind of a weakling, I don't seem to be able to pull on this thing enough to break it and it is kind of depressing that is the only thing standing between me and a fixed A/C system, but I need to get it out soon so I can put my car back together and be able to drive it. I'm stressing that the car is ripped apart and oh-so-close to being fixed but I don't seem able to pull off the last step that would actually fix it! Any certain direction I should be pulling that would be most effective? Even with the dash swung out I don't have a ton of real estate.
Alternatively, I would also gladly accept suggestions on what else I could remove to help make the recirculation assembly removal possible and pointers on how to remove said parts.
THANK YOU! - MEcougar
I've been ripping my dash apart to get at my broken recirculation duct assembly. It's the thingy under the dash that sits above the blower in the glovebox area. The door has fallen off inside of it, restricting my airflow, and the actuator assembly looks like a mess. I've successfully executed the partial dash removal so it is swung out, it appears to be enough room to pull the assembly out but I can't for the life of me get it out. I understand that there are two fasteners in the back that are inaccessible even at this stage of disassembly and that you can pull on it until it breaks (I read about that here: http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog/2008/08/2003-ford-explorer-ac-not-cold-enough/). I know there are some neat tips to fix the door and actuator on this site but I already have a new assembly in hand and would like to do the remove and replace.
Has anybody done something similar to this? Any tips? I'm kind of a weakling, I don't seem to be able to pull on this thing enough to break it and it is kind of depressing that is the only thing standing between me and a fixed A/C system, but I need to get it out soon so I can put my car back together and be able to drive it. I'm stressing that the car is ripped apart and oh-so-close to being fixed but I don't seem able to pull off the last step that would actually fix it! Any certain direction I should be pulling that would be most effective? Even with the dash swung out I don't have a ton of real estate.
Alternatively, I would also gladly accept suggestions on what else I could remove to help make the recirculation assembly removal possible and pointers on how to remove said parts.
THANK YOU! - MEcougar