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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 02:26 PM
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removing the a/c components on the firewall...

Is there more holding it on than what i'm seeing? I've removed the three screws on top, as well as the nut on the side. Are there more screws on the bottom, or something holding it on inside?
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Old Nov 2, 2008 | 03:12 PM
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Re: removing the a/c components on the firewall...

Yes. There's something in the passenger footwell.
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Re: removing the a/c components on the firewall...

Originally Posted by Viprklr
Yes. There's something in the passenger footwell.
Thanks! I didnt think to check there. it took me about 2 minutes to remove after reading your post. Does anyone know if i'll have to make any new holes in my firewall when I install the unit for just a heater?, or will there be any holes that aren't necessary anymore?

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