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Old 09-25-2009, 02:30 AM
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Default Passenger side a/c vent help

Has any on taken one of these out?? it seems to be in there really good, unlike the others that pull right out with the dash panels, tonight i painted the first three a metallic blue color and i plan on doing the other one tomorrow i just cant get the thing to budge! i dont know what to do i cant have one silver and three awesome looking blue ones lol ugh someone help befor i fail!
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Old 09-25-2009, 12:34 PM
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You are going to have to remove the glove box to access a screw that holds down that portion of the dash. Also, disconnect your negative terminal on the battery, you are going to have to disconnect your passenger air bag.

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i did it without removing the glove box, but its a pain in the A!! pull up the dash and try and reach in with a small screw driver to get the vent out. took me forever to get it back in though
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I dropped the glove box down, removed the small peice of dash trim under the head unit the just popped up that corner of the dash and held it up while i unscrewed it with a chubby lil screw driver, puttin it back in was more of a pain but im happy with the end result!
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