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Dan Fischer Posted on Jul 06, 2012
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How to change electronic control board

What is the process to change an ECB? do I need to remove anything? where exactly is this board?

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HI DAN.most of them r on the far right hand in a box held with 2 screws.all plug in plug out.easy to change but make sure u need a board(main one).(clean your condenser thoroughly and spotless.any way)make sure your evaporator is not iced up.good luck.ali

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