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> Heater Pull Cable Replacement, How Hard?
Britain Smith
post Oct 4 2005, 06:06 PM
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I need to gear my car up for the winter as it is already a bit nipply up here in OR. However, the heater pull cable snapped on me the last time I replaced the alternator and it now needs to be replaced. Can someone give me some pointers to the best way to go about this repair? Were can I get the parts? Also, what is a good replacement for the hoses the go from the blower motor to the heater exchangers?

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McMark
post Oct 4 2005, 10:16 PM
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Unbolt the handle from the center tunnel pull it and the cables out from the back (leave the grommets behind). Install by pushing the new ones back down the tubes. Pretty straight forward.
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