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> Wiper Assembly Removal - Order of operations, do I have to remove the fresh air box??
moldygreg
post Mar 15 2021, 08:59 PM
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Was able to confirm the motor to the wiper assembly has seized. Thank you PowerProbe!

So I know I have to remove the gas tank.
Does the fresh air intake need to be removed as well?

I remember that being probably one of the most difficult components on the car to deal with. Hoping it does not need to removed, but maybe just loosened.

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post Mar 15 2021, 09:05 PM
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Yup. Be delicate. The bake-alight / plastic stuff under there is 50 yrs old & brittle.
There is also a rubber mount/isolater that needs to be disconnected. from under the dash inside the cabin
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post Mar 15 2021, 09:25 PM
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Yup. Be delicate. The bake-alight / plastic stuff under there is 50 yrs old & brittle.
There is also a rubber mount/isolater that needs to be disconnected. from under the dash inside the cabin
good idea to take the nut of the isolator from inside the cabin, kind of a pain to get to. I tried removing the nut on the wiper assy side and like mentioned above it's 45 years old and the isolator broke. Got one from 914Rubber. The hardest part is the R&R of the fresh air blower.
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