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Fleabit peanut monkey
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: North Canton, Ohio
Posts: 20,859
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Should not be hard to source one used.
While you are in the foot well, and after the resistor part is out, I think there is one more part you can remove through the hole and get to the bottom of the evaporator. I did that to mine and found there was fuzz, human and dog hair and stuff caked on the bottom. I just used 409 to soften it up and then used a light touch with a rag to clean the debris off and then vacuumed it out best I could It made a difference in air flow.
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