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From: hls on 21 May 2010 18:50 "Chris F." <zappyman(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4bf70d59$0$11851$9a566e8b(a)news.aliant.net... > >> I would rather take an enema that work under the dash on a small car >> like this..but I am sure you can solve it given a little time and some >> Bandaids. > > The factory manual actually specifies that the dash be removed for this > procedure, and outlines how to do so. Much easier than working under > it.... So you say...have you actually done it?
From: Chris F. on 22 May 2010 10:29
I had to remove the dashboard from my '89 Civic to do some work, and that was no big deal... I think there were about 5 or 6 bolts to remove and then it simply lifts out. The steering wheel must be removed but that's easy too. "hls" <hls(a)nospam.nix> wrote in message news:AMKdnewZHuTNk2rWnZ2dnUVZ_jKdnZ2d(a)giganews.com... > > "Chris F." <zappyman(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:4bf70d59$0$11851$9a566e8b(a)news.aliant.net... >> >>> I would rather take an enema that work under the dash on a small car >>> like this..but I am sure you can solve it given a little time and some >>> Bandaids. >> >> The factory manual actually specifies that the dash be removed for this >> procedure, and outlines how to do so. Much easier than working under >> it.... > > So you say...have you actually done it? > > |