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Old 11-02-2009, 12:12 AM   #1
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heater a/c ducting????

The previus owner of my car removed all the heating and ac and all wiring and on the inside of the car removed the controls and cut out half of the duct work.During the summer it was ok, but its winter and i have no defrost or heat. My question is how hard is it to pull all the ducting and replace it with good ducting from another car? all so how hard is it to reinstall the controls and wiring. I just wonder how to get into the dash, do i have to take the entire dash apart or can you get to it from the top.

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Old 11-02-2009, 02:27 AM   #2
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Re: heater a/c ducting????

You need to take the whole dash out. Just don't take the ducting or controls from a '90-'92 car.
It's not difficult, shouldn't take more than an afternoon, but set aside a whole day just to be sure. You should pull everything you need from a car yourself, just to be sure that you get everything you need, and so that you know how it all goes together.
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:21 AM   #3
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Re: heater a/c ducting????

I have a full set of ducts wires vacuum valves, With lines still attached. The whole nine yards. If u don't want to pull a dash out twice then I could sell u what I have, all or part? Pics don't show everything, but I have it all.
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