Questions & Answers for: Ford Thunderbird remove glove compartment

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remove and replace the heater core on a 1997 Ford Thunderbird. that would be greatly appreciated. it is quite easy to replace the heater core . all you need to do is open the glove compartment and pop

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Question about 1995 Thunderbird

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...glove compartment, and a wire clip behind the airbag in the dash area. Airbags blow with extreme power and can be as dangerous as helpful. If you intend on doing the work yourself, follow the ...

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Question about 1996 Thunderbird LX

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...Remove the glove compartment. Reach through the glove compartment opening and disconnect the wiring and vacuum hoses/connector from the heater-A/C evaporator housing. Disconnect the wiring connector ...

Question about 1997 Thunderbird LX

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...glove compartment. There should be a few relays mounted there. You will probably be able to feel a relay that is clicking, and it may be warmer than the others. Remove the relay if you can feel the ...

...compartment. you will probably find that the one for "cigar lighter" or "accessory" or "interior lights" is the one with the draw. this should help you narrow down the field a bit. common parasitic ...

GLOVE COMPARTMENT WHEN KEY IS OFF WILL BEEP UNTIL THE BATTERY GOES DEAD? 2. I have a '94 Thunderbird also and the beeper is on when the key is removed and the drivers door is open, but goes off when I

Question about 1996 Thunderbird LX

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...Remove the glove compartment liner to gain access to the heater blower motor and blower motor wheel assembly mounting screws. Use a small screwdriver to remove clip retaining hydraulic damper strut. ...

...glove compartment, (p# F5LF-193624-AC) but I can't find where it goes. Apparently last mechanic didn't get the concept of removing screws because some plastic parts have been cracked out. So I'd be ...

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