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...LOCAL DEALER..FAIRLY INEXPENSIVE AS WELL..YOU MAY NEED TO ENLARGE OPENING IN HEATER BOX IF YOUR RESISTOR IS ORIGINAL..YOU CAN USE AN UTILITY KNIFE TO DO THIS..FAIRLY COMMON PROBLEM ON THESE ...

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Question about 2002 Dakota Club Cab

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...UTILITY KNIFE TO GET NEW ONE IN..FAIRLY COMMON PROBLEM..THE WIRING CONNECTOR TO IT MAY BE DAMAGED ALSO..MELTED FROM EXCESSIVE CURRENT DRAW..YOU MIGHT NEED A BLOWER MOTOR AS WELL..MAY CAUSE ...

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...utility knife and cut the bag away. To fix it, unhook the battery cable and wait 30 minutes (just to be safe)and replace the airbag unit with a new one or one from a junkyard (just a few bolts from ...

...remove and replace the cover. I am going to try and glue or silicone it back on. I used a utility knife. It was tedious to get the back side, but eventually it came loose. Take your time and be

Question about 1996 Hilux

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...but are stuck together with silicone compound and I am worried that I might damage the sump trying to lever it off as they are firmly stuck together Kind regards Bob T. utility knife or fishing

...Stacy: If you're trying to get them off, odds are you're going to replace them, so just use a utility knife to cut them (lengthwise) where they are slipped over the fitting. They will come off

...utility knife and split the hose, then peel it off the fitting. Jerking the hose around on the heater core end is not a good idea. Usually the hose will form around that fitting, use a utility knife, ...

hose, at the heater core fitting, you use a utility knife and split the hose over the fitting and peal it off. Don't jerk on the hose, it may damage the hear core? Then you have to replace heater core

Question about 2002 TrailBlazer

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utility knife and split the hose over the heater core fitting and peal the hose off, especially older heater hoses. Now, if it has some type of quick connect fitting, that's a different story. I can't

...utility knife and try to work it into the gap between the housing and the engine. IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure to remove ALL old gasket, sealant, etc., from the mating surfaces before installing the new ...

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