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Removing Dash for heater core change - Silverado

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Old 02-05-2013, 02:44 PM
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Definitely taking a weekend (in addition to last weekend when I stopped working on it). Truck isn't a DD right now, or at least I can drive my other vehicle while I'm working on the truck.

Thanks again all, will attempt again this weekend probably.
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If you are going to all the work I would consider replacing the evaporator while you are at it.
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I'll repost the information again when you need it. For now, the image links got scrambled.

If you're planning on doing this the really easy way though, I would recommend getting yourself a $20 subscription to ALLDATADIY.com. Basically the full service manual for your vehicle, online, printable, etc.
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