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Old 05-05-2012, 07:46 PM   #1
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First you remove the transmission, in order to gain access to the steering shaft. Once you pull the steering assembly, go ahead and rip out the dash.. It all needs to come out. Only then can you drop the subframe, which in turn allows you to access the ONLY tstat port on the vehicle (in the gas tank)

It's really simple
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First you remove the transmission, in order to gain access to the steering shaft. Once you pull the steering assembly, go ahead and rip out the dash.. It all needs to come out. Only then can you drop the subframe, which in turn allows you to access the ONLY tstat port on the vehicle (in the gas tank)

It's really simple
Dont forget to drain the driveshaft fluid and remove the muffler bearings first!
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