1999 Cadillac DeVille "put space heater carpet" Questions

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put pressure on the carpet to get it from the foam under the carpet to the towel but I can still hear water squishing in the foam under the carpets....I have run a heater in the car and run the car on

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put them where they can dry out. If you have access to a good shop vacuum you can draw out most of the water from the seats and carpet and then use a small space heater inside the vehicle. You have to

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put a new piece of something in there, or nothing. Read the instructions below on usuing "Damp-Rid" plastic buckets in your trunk. Now lets go inside the car. I recommend you dry out the inside with a

space and backs into the vents or wherever it can leak through the firewall and usually ends up in the rear footwell, drivers side. If you don't get on it and maintain those drain holes, it will start

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...heater on to the max settings. ***The airbag being disconnected will set off the MIL on the dash. Don't freak it will turn off when you get everything back to together.*** Get the car to where the ...

space. Before you do all this, remove the side carpet trim which allows you to pull back the carpet and the silencer padding. This will allow for some more room to pull the housing down and believe me

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...put several extensions to use in order to reach the various hex bolts.  Once the hex bolts are removed, pull the plastic blower shroud down exposing the blower motor squirrel cage.Remove two of ...

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