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It depends on where the screws that hold the front or rear door panels on are hidden. On my 1998 Buick Park Ave for instance, all the door panels have two screws that are hidden by a 3/4" wide x 5" long thin plastic removable piece that is located where you put your hand to grab the door to shut it; there is also a screw behind a courtesy light that is on the lower right bottom of the panel that can be preyed out with the end of a flat-end screw driver. Go to Google and ask your question.
Degrading of the wiring going to the OBD Connector ! Check the OBD by removing and cleaning contacts and also the earthing behind the passenger side footwell kick panel
have you tried those "Hidden Fuses" towards the front passenger side bottom/feet area right side... you may have to wiggle a bit.. remove carpet and panel.. you will some hidden fuses... not 100%.. but they r there
Nice ride. The fuse panel for your car is located on the passenger side of the dash on the far right side. Open the passenger door and look on the right angle of the dash and you will see a little access panel. Remover the panel and your in.
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Hello my name is Ben. Those are both throttle position sensor codes. Considering that you said it got wet, there may be some water hidden in the connectors of the Throttle Actuator Control module. There is an access panel in the passenger front wheel well. I would remove that panel and check the connectors on the module. They must be clean, dry and tight. While you are there examine all the wiring. Also, pull the passenger's side floor mat and feel for wetness, then check the passenger's fuse box behind that little piece of carpet for water infiltration. Hope this helps, Ben.
Parts stores sell door panel removal tools. Just watch for hidden screws in the door panel. The passenger side motor is replaceable, just involves removing the door panel and removing the power motor. The regulator may need lubricated, I'd do the drivers side after you get the glass out.
Thier are two fuse panels on the 93 corvette. One is under the hood near the battery and one is on the passenger side in the crevis of the door. you can only see it (on the side of the dash) with the passenger door open. There should be a twist knob on it.
well your in luck i just removed mine today lol. there are 5 1/4 inch screws on the bottom side of the dash on the passenger side of the car remove them pull the plastic cover down and disconnect the light mounted on the piecce you just removed next make sure your battery is disconnected cause it may fry it if power is connected. Next you will need a 10mm look straight up you will see the box it is aluminum with 2 wire harness attached. There is a metal clip holding it attached pull it back and un hook the harness then it will slide right out.
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