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Old 08-23-2007, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
Pull the glove compartment down. Or i can unhinge the fuse block and change it from underneath. Fuses usally blow when there is something wrong .
ur going to have to cut the back part of the glove compartment, cus when you pull it down it has a wall.
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ur going to have to cut the back part of the glove compartment, cus when you pull it down it has a wall.
When you open it you push the sides of the glove lide and it will come down completly. It has resting taps on the sides, if you ever changed a serviceable cabin filter on car you would know what im talking about.
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
When you open it you push the sides of the glove lide and it will come down completly. It has resting taps on the sides, if you ever changed a serviceable cabin filter on car you would know what im talking about.
thats crazy **** Ivan. get all the holes welded up while youve got it apart and then paint it and it will look



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