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How can I install instrument panel?

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How easy is it to change a heater core in a2003 Kia sedona

It is in no way easy. But if you want to try, here are the instructions....

3.5L Engine
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
  2. Drain the cooling system.
  3. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  4. Remove the heater hoses.
  5. Remove the driver air bag module.
  6. Remove the steering wheel.
  7. Remove the turn signal assembly.
  8. Remove the upper and lower steering column covers.
  9. Remove the A-pillar upper trim.
  10. Remove the instrument cluster trim.
  11. Remove the instrument cluster.
  12. Remove the A-pillar lower trim.
  13. Remove the hood release handle.
  14. Remove the left lower trim panel.
  15. Remove the multi box.
  16. Remove the audio panel.
  17. Remove the ventilation control panel.
  18. Remove the radio.
  19. Remove the glove box.
  20. Remove the center console.
  21. Remove the audio system speakers and mounting bolts from the top of the instrument panel.
  22. Remove the side covers.
  23. Remove the T-bar mounting bolts.
  24. Remove the bottom mounting bolts.
  25. Remove the instrument panel wiring harness connectors.
  26. Remove the instrument panel.
  27. Remove the heater unit.


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To install:
  1. Install the heater unit.
  2. Install the instrument panel.
  3. Connect the instrument panel wiring harness connectors.
  4. Install the bottom mounting bolts.
  5. Install the T-bar mounting bolts.
  6. Install the side covers.
  7. Install the upper mounting bolts and audio system speakers.
  8. Install the center console.
  9. Install the glove box.
  10. Install the radio.
  11. Install the ventilation control panel.
  12. Install the audio panel.
  13. Install the multi box.
  14. Install the left lower trim panel.
  15. Install the hood release handle.
  16. Install the A-pillar lower trim.
  17. Install the instrument cluster.
  18. Install the instrument cluster trim.
  19. Install the A-pillar upper trim.
  20. Install the upper and lower steering column covers.
  21. Install the turn signal assembly.
  22. Install the steering wheel.
  23. Install the driver air bag module.
  24. Install the heater hoses.
  25. Connect the negative battery cable.
  26. Fill the cooling system.
  27. Start the engine and check for leaks and proper heater operation.
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Who knows where I can get a guide to replace the Heater Core on my 2006 Ford Freestar?

I have the shop manual & wiring book from Ford for your car. If interested, let me know. $25 plus postage.

this is a big job, time consuming. Is it leaking coolant?

Removal and Installation
NOTE: If a heater core leak is suspected, the heater core must be leak tested before it is removed from the vehicle.
  1. Drain the cooling system. For additional information, refer to Section 303-03.
  1. Position the front seats fully rearward.
  1. Depower the supplemental restraint system. For additional information, refer to Section 501-20B.
  1. Remove the wiper motor and pivot assembly. For additional information, refer to Section 501-16.
  1. Remove the LH and RH windshield side garnish mouldings. For additional information, refer to Section 501-05.
  1. Remove the LH and RH A-pillar lower trim panels. For additional information, refer to Section 501-05.
  1. Disconnect the heater hoses from the heater core.
  1. Lower the glove compartment.
  1. Remove the 3 steering column opening panel lower bolts.
    • To install, tighten to 8 Nm (71 lb-in).
  1. Remove the steering column opening panel cover.
  1. Remove the steering column opening panel upper bolts.
    • To install, tighten to 8 Nm (71 lb-in).
  1. Remove the steering column opening panel reinforcement.
  1. Remove the 4 storage console pin-type retainers.
  1. Remove the storage console.
  1. Remove the rear seat floor duct adapter.
  1. Remove the upper instrument panel finish panel.
  1. Remove the LH lower instrument panel bolt.
    • To install, tighten to 12 Nm (9 lb-ft).
  1. Remove the LH upper instrument panel bolt.
    • To install, tighten to 12 Nm (9 lb-ft).
  1. Remove the 4 upper instrument panel bolts.
  1. Remove the upper instrument panel cowl bolt.
    • To install, tighten to 5 Nm (44 lb-in).
  1. Remove the 4 instrument panel center support brace bolts.
    • To install, tighten to 12 Nm (9 lb-ft).
  1. Remove the LH instrument panel support bracket bolt.
    • To install, tighten to 12 Nm (9 lb-ft).
  1. Loosen the RH instrument panel bolts one half of the bolt length, but do not completely remove the bolts.
    • To install, tighten to 12 Nm (9 lb-ft).
  1. Working through the glove compartment opening, remove the RH instrument panel support bracket bolt.
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  1. Position the LH side of the instrument panel slightly away from the dash panel.
  1. Remove the heater core and evaporator core housing support brace nut.
  1. Remove the heater core and evaporator core housing support brace bolt.
  1. Remove the heater core and evaporator core housing support brace.
  1. Remove the 4 floor duct screws.
  1. Remove the floor duct.
  1. Remove the 7 heater core cover screws.
  1. Detach the wire harness from the heater core cover.
  1. Remove the heater core cover.
  1. Remove the heater core.
  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
  1. Fill the engine cooling system. For additional information, refer to Section 303-03.
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How to install a blower moter and fan

Well, here's the instructions from the service manual. The labor guide says this can be done in 1.6 hours...I don't see how, unless the instructions are wrong about having to remove the instrument panel. My thoughts are that if you are only doing the blower motor, the blower assembly will come out without pulling the dash. You probably only have to do a partial disassembly and remove the glove box and the glove box lower support.

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BLOWER ASSEMBLY

Removal and Installation

1. Disconnect battery ground cable. Remove Instrument panel. (See Instrument Panel Removal) Disconnect resistor connector. remove blower assembly duct. Disconnect motor connector. Remove blower assembly

2. Remove blower assembly screws and blower motor assembly. Remove clip and fan from assembly. Separate motor case and remove blower motor. To install, reverse removal procedure.



INSTRUMENT PANEL

Removal

1. Disable air bag system. See AIRBAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM article in ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT SECTION. Disconnect negative battery cable. Scribe mating marks on steering wheel and shaft for installation reference. Using Steering Wheel Remover (J-29752) remove steering wheel. Remove steering cowl.

2. Remove instrument panel grilles and plug, or driving pattern indicator panel (A/T Models). Disconnect electrical connections. Remove instrument panel hood, instrument cluster ezel and instrument cluster. Remove hood release handle. Remove knee protector.

3. Remove dash fuse/relay block and side trim. Remove engine control module box. Remove radio console and glove box lower reinforcement. Remove speaker covers and glove box. Remove heater control panel knobs and cover. Disconnect heater control cables, and remove heater control panel. Remove illumination control knob. Remove instrument panel.

Installation

1. Install instrument panel. Install and adjust heater control cables. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure. Ensure mating marks on steering wheel and shaft align. Apply grease to contact ring and tighten steering wheel nut to 26 ft.lbs. (35 N.m).

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Cannot find heater blower in 1999 ford taurus

It's hiding deep behind the right side dash. See instructions from autozone.com below.

1997-99 Models

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disengage the instrument panel insulator from the instrument panel.
  3. Detach the wiring connector at the blower motor.
  4. Unsnap the instrument panel upper finish panel from the instrument panel.
  5. On vehicles equipped with autolamp, Detach the electrical connector from the light sensor amplifier.
  6. Unsnap and remove the instrument panel finish end panel from the right side of the instrument panel.
  7. Remove the 3 screws retaining the instrument panel to the upper cowl top panel.
  8. Remove the 2 screws at each right side of the instrument panel.
  9. Remove the 3 screws retaining the blower motor to the evaporator housing.
  10. Pull the instrument panel away from the cowl and remove the blower motor from the A/C evaporator housing.
  11. If required, separate the blower motor wheel from the blower motor by removing the retainer from the blower motor shaft and sliding the blower motor wheel off the blower motor shaft.

To install:
  1. If the blower motor wheel was removed, align the flats on the inside diameter of the wheel hub with the flat surface on the blower motor shaft and slide the blower motor wheel onto the blower motor shaft. Install a new blower motor wheel retainer onto the shaft.
  2. Install the blower motor and wheel assembly into the evaporator housing and firmly tighten the 3 retaining screws.
  3. Reposition the instrument panel and install the 2 screws at each right side of the instrument panel.
  4. Install the 3 screws retaining the instrument panel to the upper cowl top panel.
  5. Install the instrument panel finish end panel to the right side of the instrument panel.
  6. On vehicles equipped with autolamp, Attach the electrical connector to the light sensor amplifier.
  7. Snap the instrument panel upper finish panel to the instrument panel.
  8. Attach the wiring connector at the blower motor.
  9. Engage the instrument panel insulator to the instrument panel.
  10. Connect the negative battery cable. Check for proper blower motor operation.
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Ac blowing heat on side and air on the other side.

Air Door Actuators Removal & Installation Console Mode To Remove:
  1. Remove the center console from the vehicle.
  2. Detach the air outlet duct from the center console.
  3. Disconnect the console mode actuator connector.
  4. Detach the console mode actuator from the center console.
To Install:
  1. Attach the console mode actuator to the center console. Torque the screws to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  2. Connect the console mode actuator connector.
  3. Attach the air outlet duct to the center console. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  4. Install the center console into the vehicle.
Left Side Air Temperature To Remove:
  1. Remove the instrument panel carrier from the instrument panel.
  2. Disconnect the left side air temperature actuator connector. HVAC control module - left side gm-10-00-1844.gif

  3. Detach the left side air temperature actuator from the HVAC module.
To Install:
  1. Attach the left side air temperature actuator to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  2. Connect the left side air temperature actuator connector.
  3. Install the instrument panel carrier onto the instrument panel.
  4. Recalibrate the left side air temperature actuator.
Right Side Air Temperature To Remove:
  1. Remove the instrument panel carrier from the instrument panel.
  2. Disconnect the right side air temperature actuator connector.
  3. Detach the right side air temperature actuator from the HVAC module.
To Install:
  1. Attach the right side air temperature actuator to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  2. Connect the left side air temperature actuator connector.
  3. Install the instrument panel carrier onto the instrument panel.
  4. Recalibrate the right side air temperature actuator.
Mode To Remove:
  1. Remove the left floor duct from under the instrument panel (I/P).
  2. Disconnect the mode actuator connector. HVAC control module - left side gm-10-00-1844.gif

  3. Detach the mode actuator from the HVAC module.
To Install:
  1. If installing a new mode actuator, move the mode door to the middle position.
  2. Attach the mode actuator to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  3. Connect the mode actuator connector.
  4. Install the left floor duct under the instrument panel (I/P).
  5. Recalibrate the mode actuator.
Defrost Valve To Remove:
  1. Remove the instrument panel carrier from the instrument panel.
  2. Disconnect the defrost valve actuator connector. HVAC control module - left side gm-10-00-1844.gif

  3. Detach the defrost valve actuator from the HVAC module.
To Install:
  1. Attach the defrost valve actuator to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  2. Connect the defrost valve actuator connector.
  3. Install the instrument panel carrier onto the instrument panel.
Recirculation To Remove:
  1. Remove the HVAC module from the instrument panel.
  2. Detach the air inlet assembly from the HVAC module. Recirculation actuator removal and installation gm-10-00-1845.gif

  3. Disconnect the recirculation actuator connector.
  4. Detach the recirculation actuator from the HVAC module.
To Install:
  1. Attach the recirculation actuator to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  2. Attach the air inlet assembly to the HVAC module. Torque the screw to 17 in-lb (1.9 Nm).
  3. Connect the recirculation actuator connector.
  4. Install the HVAC module into the instrument panel.
  5. Recalibrate the recirculation actuator.
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How to change heater core on 2005 dodge stratus?

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the radio/HVAC control module bezel. CAUTION
    The vehicles covered by this manual are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), which uses air bags. Whenever working near any of the SRS components, such as the impact sensors, air bag modules, steering column and instrument panel, disable the SRS, as described earlier in this section.
  3. Remove the right instrument panel side trim.
  4. Remove the two retaining screws at the lower right side support beam.
  5. Remove the instrument panel support bolt at the A-pillar.
  6. Remove the left instrument panel side trim and upper instrument panel bezel.
  7. Remove the lower knee bolster and console screws at the instrument panel.
  8. Remove the gearshift knob and shifter bezel.
  9. Remove the mounting screws at the front and rear of the floor console. Remove the front and rear console halves.
  10. Remove the right side instrument panel support strut.
  11. Drain the cooling system into a suitable container, then disconnect the heater hoses at the cowl panel. Plug the heater core outlets to prevent coolant from spilling during unit housing removal.
  12. Remove the mounting screws and heater core cover.
  13. Remove the heater core from the vehicle. To install:
  14. Carefully position the heater core unit into the heater housing.
  15. Install the heater core cover onto the heater housing and tighten the mounting screws.
  16. Install the right side instrument panel support strut.
  17. Install the front and rear console halves.
  18. Install the shifter bezel and gearshift knob.
  19. Install the lower knee bolster and console screws at the instrument panel.
  20. Install the upper instrument panel bezel and left instrument panel side trim.
  21. Install the instrument panel support bolt at the A-pillar.
  22. Install the two retaining screws at the lower right side support beam.
  23. Install the right instrument panel side trim.
  24. Install the radio/HVAC control module bezel.
  25. Fill the cooling system to the proper level.
  26. Connect the negative battery cable.
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How do I remove heater core on 1997 dodge stratus

prev.gif next.gif Heater Core REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Cirrus, Stratus, Sebring Convertible and Breeze
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the radio/HVAC control module bezel. CAUTION
    The vehicles covered by this manual are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), which uses air bags. Whenever working near any of the SRS components, such as the impact sensors, air bag modules, steering column and instrument panel, disable the SRS, as described earlier in this section.
  3. Remove the right instrument panel side trim.
  4. Remove the two retaining screws at the lower right side support beam.
  5. Remove the instrument panel support bolt at the A-pillar.
  6. Remove the left instrument panel side trim and upper instrument panel bezel.
  7. Remove the lower knee bolster and console screws at the instrument panel.
  8. Remove the gearshift knob and shifter bezel.
  9. Remove the mounting screws at the front and rear of the floor console. Remove the front and rear console halves.
  10. Remove the right side instrument panel support strut.
  11. Drain the cooling system into a suitable container, then disconnect the heater hoses at the cowl panel. Plug the heater core outlets to prevent coolant from spilling during unit housing removal. Fig. 1: Remove the heater core cover 90906g01.gif
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  12. Remove the mounting screws and heater core cover.
  13. Remove the heater core from the vehicle. To install:
  14. Carefully position the heater core unit into the heater housing.
  15. Install the heater core cover onto the heater housing and tighten the mounting screws.
  16. Install the right side instrument panel support strut.
  17. Install the front and rear console halves.
  18. Install the shifter bezel and gearshift knob.
  19. Install the lower knee bolster and console screws at the instrument panel.
  20. Install the upper instrument panel bezel and left instrument panel side trim.
  21. Install the instrument panel support bolt at the A-pillar.
  22. Install the two retaining screws at the lower right side support beam.
  23. Install the right instrument panel side trim.
  24. Install the radio/HVAC control module bezel.
  25. Fill the cooling system to the proper level.
  26. Connect the negative battery cable.
Sebring Coupe and Avenger
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. CAUTION
    The vehicles covered by this manual are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), which uses air bags. Whenever working near any of the SRS components, such as the impact sensors, air bag modules, steering column and instrument panel, disable the SRS, as described earlier in this section.
  2. Remove the instrument panel from the vehicle, as outlined in Section 10 of this manual.
  3. Drain the cooling system into a suitable container, then disconnect the heater hoses from the dashboard panel. Plug the heater core outlets to prevent coolant from spilling during unit housing removal.
  4. Remove the center stay.
  5. Remove the lap cooler duct mounting screw. Remove the center duct.
  6. Remove the left and right rear heater ducts.
  7. Remove the foot distribution duct.
  8. If equipped with A/C, remove the cooling unit mounting nut and bolt.
  9. Remove the retainer clip, then the heater unit.
  10. Remove the heater core. Fig. 3: Exploded view of heater unit and core assembly 90906g03.gif
    To install:
  11. Install the heater core into the heater housing.
  12. Install the heater housing and retainer clip into the vehicle.
  13. If equipped with A/C, install the cooling unit mounting bolt and nut.
  14. Install the foot distribution duct. Install the left and right rear heater ducts.
  15. Install the center duct, then install the lap cooler duct mounting screw.
  16. Install the center stay and connect the heater hoses to the heater core at the dashboard panel.
  17. Install the instrument panel.
  18. Fill the cooling system to the proper level.
  19. Connect the negative battery cable.
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How to replace instrument panel in 1996 grand?

Removal & Installation
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
CAUTION The vehicles covered by this manual are all equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), which uses an air bag. Whenever working near any of the SRS components, such as the impact sensors, the air bag module, steering column and instrument panel, disable the SRS, as described in Section 6.

THIS SHOULD READ STEPS 1-60:

  1. Disable the air bag system.
  2. Remove the screws that hold the lower instrument panel console to the floor bracket and instrument panel.
  3. Move the console rearward from around the instrument panel supports.
  4. Remove the lower instrument panel console.
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Remove the lower instrument panel console from the vehicle

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Remove the lower heat duct from the instrument panel support

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Remove the lower instrument panel supports from the vehicle

  1. Remove the screw that secures the lower heat duct to the instrument panel support.
  2. Remove the heat duct from the vehicle.
  3. Remove the bolts securing the lower supports to the instrument panel frame and floor.
  1. Remove the right instrument panel end cover by performing the following;
  2. Open the passenger side door.
  3. Disengage the retaining clips securing the cover to the instrument panel.
  4. Remove the foam pad covering the A/C inlet projection of the end cover, if equipped.
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Remove the left instrument panel end cover

  1. Remove the left instrument panel end cover by performing the following;
  2. Open the driver side door.
  3. Remove screws holding the parking brake release handle to the instrument panel.
  4. Remove the screws that hold the bottom of the lower steering column cover to the instrument panel.
  5. Remove the screw that holds the right side of the lower steering column cover to the instrument panel.
  6. Disengage the parking brake release cable case from the groove on the end of the parking brake release handle, then disengage the cable end pivot from the slot on the release handle.
  7. Disengage the retaining clips securing the end cover to the instrument panel.
  1. Disengage the wiring harness connector from the passenger air bag module.
  2. Disengage the hidden retaining clips that secure the door sill plate from the door sill. Remove the left and right side door sill plates from the vehicle.
  3. Disengage the hidden retaining clips that secure the interior cowl trim from the cowl panel. Remove the left and right side interior cowl trim from the vehicle.
  4. Remove the A-pillar trim covers.
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Glove box assembly exploded view

  1. Remove the glove box.
  2. Unplug the antenna lead connector from behind the glove box.
  3. Remove the knee blocker reinforcement panel from under the steering column.
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Junction block and body control module connectors

  1. Unplug the lower two, 40-pin wiring harness connectors from the main junction block near the left side cowl panel.
  2. Unplug the instrument panel wiring harness connector from the bottom of the body control module.
  3. Unplug the two, 40-pin wiring harness connectors from the right of the steering column.
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Remove the clinch bolt joining the upper-to-lower steering column shafts

  1. Remove the clinch bolt securing the upper steering column shaft to the lower steering column shaft. Separate the upper and lower shaft.
  2. Remove the nuts securing the instrument panel frame to the metal brake pedal support on each side of the steering column.
  1. If equipped with a mechanical transmission range indicator, perform the following;
  2. Remove the indicator cable loop.
  3. Remove the clip securing the gear shift cable end to the gear selector adapter.
  4. Pull the cable end from the gear selector.
  5. Disconnect the clip for the indicator cable and guide tube from the shift cable bracket and move out of the way.
  6. Remove the nut securing the gear shift cable bracket to the instrument panel frame.
  7. Remove the bracket from the instrument panel.
  8. Remove the screw and bolt holding the hood release handle to the instrument panel, then set the handle out of the way.
  9. Using a very flat pry tool wrapped in a towel to prevent scuffing or damaging the instrument panel pad, disengage the clips holding the rear edge of the instrument panel top cover. Pull up on the cover enough to unplug the wiring harness connector from the message center.
  10. Pull the top cover rearward to disengage the hooks that secure the front of the cover to the instrument panel. Remove the instrument panel top cover from the vehicle.
  11. Unplug the wire connector from the HVAC wiring harness connector behind the glove box area.
  12. Remove the bolts securing the instrument panel frame to the brackets on the cowl side panels.
  13. Loosen, but do not remove, the pivot bolts holding the instrument panel to the cowl panels.
  14. Remove the bolts securing the instrument panel frame to the dash panel below the windshield opening.
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Remove the instrument panel assembly from the vehicle

  1. With the help of an assistant, remove the instrument panel assembly from the vehicle.
To install:
  1. With the help of an assistant, correctly position the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle.
  2. Install and tighten the bolts securing the instrument panel frame to the dash panel below the windshield opening.
  3. Tighten the pivot bolts holding the instrument panel to the cowl panels.
  4. Install and tighten the bolts securing the instrument panel frame to the brackets on the cowl side panels.
  5. Plug the wire connector into the HVAC wiring harness connector behind the glove box area.
  6. Place the instrument panel top cover onto the instrument panel and plug in the wiring harness connector to the message center. Install the top cover being certain to engage all of the hooks and retaining clips.
  7. Place the hood release handle in position on the instrument panel. Install and tighten the mounting screw and bolt.
  8. Install the gear shift bracket to the instrument panel.
  9. If equipped with a mechanical transmission range indicator, install the indicator cable and guide tube. Install the cable retaining clips.
  10. Install and tighten the nuts securing the instrument panel frame to the metal brake pedal support on each side of the steering column.
  11. Join the upper steering column shaft to the lower steering column shaft and secure with the clinch bolt.
  12. Plug in the two, 40-pin wiring harness connectors to the right of the steering column.
  13. Plug in the instrument panel wiring harness connector to body control module.
  14. Plug in the lower two, 40-pin wiring harness connectors to the main junction block.
  15. Install the knee blocker reinforcement panel.
  16. Plug in the antenna lead connector.
  17. Install the glove box.
  18. Install the A-pillar trim covers.
  19. Install the cowl trim covers door sill plates
  20. Plug in the wiring harness connector to the passenger air bag module.
  21. Install the left and right instrument panel end covers.
  22. Install the lower steering column cover. Be sure to install the parking brake release handle.
  23. Install the lower supports to the instrument panel frame and floor. Install and tighten the mounting fasteners.
  24. Install the lower heat duct into the vehicle.
  25. Install the lower instrument panel console assembly.
  26. Connect the negative battery cable.
  27. Test all the instrument on the instrument panel assembly to verify that they operate properly.
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Electrical problem under dash How do I remove dash?

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Instrument panel upper trim panel

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Instrument panel


  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disable the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system.
  3. Carefully pry upward, using a small, flat-bladed tool, to remove the defroster grille.
  4. Remove the Sunload and Headlamp Auto Control sensors from the defroster grille.
  5. Working through the defroster grille opening, remove 3 upper trim panel retaining screws.
  6. Remove the heater/air conditioning vents from the front of the instrument panel by releasing the tab on each side from inside the vent and pulling out.
  7. Working through the vent openings, remove 4 upper trim panel retaining screws and remove the upper trim panel.
  8. Remove the instrument cluster.
  9. Remove the right and left A/C vent trim panels.
  10. Open the trap door in the rear of the glove compartment and remove the passenger inflatable restraint wiring connector from the retaining clip on the rear of the glove compartment assembly.
  11. Remove the 4 glove compartment-to-instrument panel retaining screws.
  12. Pull the glove compartment assembly outward enough to access the wiring connectors for the glove compartment switches. Label and detach the wiring connectors.
  13. Remove the glove compartment assembly from the instrument panel.
  14. Remove the retaining screws and courtesy lamps from the right and left sound insulators and remove the sound insulators.
  15. Remove the steering column opening filler trim by grasping at the front and rear edges and pulling downward.
  16. Remove the 4 retaining bolts and the steering column opening bracket.
  17. If equipped with full console, remove the console.
  18. If equipped with mini console, remove the radio.
  19. Remove the headlamp switch module.
  20. Remove the 2 bolts and the hood latch release.
  21. Move the driver's seat to its full rearward position.
  22. Remove the steering column.
  23. Remove the 8 instrument panel retaining screws, detach the wiring connector at each side of the instrument panel, and remove the shims at the lower mounting screws.
  24. Remove the instrument panel with the aid of an assistant.
To install:
  1. With the aid of an assistant, position the instrument panel in the vehicle.
  2. Attach the wiring connector at each side of the instrument panel, install the shims and the 8 instrument panel retaining screws.
  3. Install the steering column.
  4. Install the hood latch release with the 2 bolts.
  5. Install the headlamp switch module.
  6. If equipped with mini console, install the radio.
  7. If equipped, install the console.
  8. Install the steering column opening bracket and the steering column opening filler trim.
  9. Install the right and left sound insulators.
  10. Position the glove compartment assembly and attach the wiring connectors to the switches.
  11. Push the glove compartment into place and install the retaining screws.
  12. Place the passenger inflatable restraint wiring connector on the retaining clip on the rear of the glove compartment assembly and close the trap door.
  13. Install the right and left A/C vent trim panels.
  14. Install the instrument cluster.
  15. Position the upper trim panel on top of the instrument panel, making sure the sensors are through the trim panel.
  16. Install the upper trim panel retaining screws through the heater/air conditioning vent openings.
  17. Gently push the heater/air conditioning vents into place.
  18. Install the upper trim panel retaining screws through the defroster grille opening.
  19. Install the Sunload and Headlamp Auto Control sensors to the defroster grille.
  20. Gently push the defroster grille into place.
  21. Enable the SIR system.
  22. Connect the negative battery cable.
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How to remove heater core from 2000 Pontiac Montana. Antifreeze leaking on floor.

Wow I hope youre mechanicly inclined, big job the entire dash & carrier have to come out 7-15 hr job if you know what you are doing to much to list hear I would check heater hoses at fire wall first make sure they arnt leaking. I wish you well
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