Dash Frame Removal ...
#1
Dash Frame Removal ...
Good day all !
Is it possible (and advisable) to remove the whole plastic metal framed "T" dash (if that is the right term)?
Looks like there are only a few bolts on the passenger and driver side ... plus a few below the radio area.
I have everything off including the instrument console, radio etc. that people show how to do in YouTube videos.
I need to get to the AC coil to clean it.
(yes I tried sprays ... there is too much crud in there).
Seems it would be easier if I remove the whole thing.
Then I am at the AC heater stuff?
Is it possible (and advisable) to remove the whole plastic metal framed "T" dash (if that is the right term)?
Looks like there are only a few bolts on the passenger and driver side ... plus a few below the radio area.
I have everything off including the instrument console, radio etc. that people show how to do in YouTube videos.
I need to get to the AC coil to clean it.
(yes I tried sprays ... there is too much crud in there).
Seems it would be easier if I remove the whole thing.
Then I am at the AC heater stuff?
#4
Indeed, the evaporator is buried within.
Feel free to make a sticky on all the steps of taking it apart. I'm probably going to do the same with my 95 SC2 and I don't know that it's documented anywhere.
Feel free to make a sticky on all the steps of taking it apart. I'm probably going to do the same with my 95 SC2 and I don't know that it's documented anywhere.
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