I suppose you could do it that way, after removing the dash. All kidding
aside, it's far easier to remove the three screws holding the fan in place
and lower the fan out of the heater box.
>I suppose you could do it that way, after removing the dash. All kidding
>aside, it's far easier to remove the three screws holding the fan in place
>and lower the fan out of the heater box.
Heh, I guess it must have sounded like I wanted to clean them through
the vents but that's not what I literally meant. ha! So is the heater
box behind the glove compartment or does this require pulling the
dash?
- Thee Chicago Wolf
hyundaitech - 18 Jun 2007 17:25 GMT
No. You can access the fan motor directly from underneath. It's held in
place by three Phillips screws. You may need to move some wiring out of
your way.
Thee Chicago Wolf - 18 Jun 2007 19:17 GMT
>No. You can access the fan motor directly from underneath. It's held in
>place by three Phillips screws. You may need to move some wiring out of
>your way.
Ok, I'll see if I can figure it out then. Thanks.
- Thee Chicago Wolf