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Assuming you are going to replace the 99/04 Jeep Grand Cherokee blend doors yourself. You would start by disconnecting the negative battery cable. If you are going to remove the dashboard, etc to replace the blend doors. some websites give you complete instructions with plenty of pictures. It will take the average person with little or no auto repair skills approximately 12 to 16 hrs.
The vehicle will have to be taken to a shop that can recover the
refrigerant before you start removing the dashboard and HVAC box..
If you are going to do the type of repair where you cut an access hole in the side of the HVAC box.
A short version of how the access hole repair is done.
Disconnect the Negative battery cable.
Lower the glove box
Remove the actuator motor - You will need a Phillips screw driver
Cut an access hole in the plastic HVAC box - Use a multi-purpose
cutting bit, you will need a rotary type of cutting tool, like a Dremel,
RotoZip, etc. Or you could do the cutting by hand with any type of
small cutting tool, it will just take longer doing it by hand. Or some
people have used a narrow pointed soldering iron!
Remove the broken blend doors
Install the new blend doors.
Replace the actuator motor.
Close the access hole - Replace the wall piece of plastic you cutout
-Use foam tape or an aluminum tape to cover the groove made by cutting
the wall.
Close the glove box.
It is almost as easy as what you just read, the hardest and the most time consuming thing to do is cut the access hole. The job should take between 30 minutes to 1 ½ hours. Depending on how long it takes you to gather your tools, etc.
you need to remove a couple screws, usually in the door latch area and door pull area, these are normally covered with a plastic cap. you will need a flat blade screw driver or flat pry bar, start at the bottom, disconnect the door lights if any and unplug the window switch. when removing, the panel will make a snapping or popping noise. this is normal. depending on the front or rear, there are usually two screws attaching the window to the PW base. you will need to carefully remove the plastic lining on the door. After you have taken out the screws reconnect the PW connection ad lower the base, remove the glass and re assemble as you have taken apart, Best of Luck!
1. Use a small screwdriver to unscrew the back cover. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Wait a few seconds. 4. Replace battery. 5. Turn on DS. 6a. If you have to re-enter your nick-name/time and date etc, it has worked! Go to 7. 6b. If not, remove the battery again and wait longer. 7. Replace cover and screw back in place.
I've taken out the screws and the front and back still don't come apart. It appears as though there are screws under the cover of the hot shoe, but they appear to be screwed in from the bottom of the flash shoe. any suggestions
Most interior panels are held on with screws at the armrests, any fittings points (handles,buttons, speakers etc.) and the rest of it is held in with plastic panel clips.
The best way to diy remove these is to use two steel rulers - one either side of the clips, and lever them off one by one.
Expect a few to break - they are replacable items.
Once inside, make sure you replace any plastic membrane, as this stops wind, and prevents corrosion in winter.
I couldn't find a parts breakdown for that model, but 99% of all laptops will have a few screws hidden under the keyboard.
Some models, you have to take the LCD hinges off too.
Also, remove all panels from the bottom, and remove any cards, cd-roms, etc that may be in them. Basically strip the laptop down to nothing. You're bound to find a few screws you missed.
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