New to Audis...Again

LL - NY larrycleung at gmail.com
Wed Aug 16 21:40:44 EDT 2006


Didn't actually do the hack, just used the knife, screwdriver blades, and
anything
else to help separate that damn caulk. The stuff is tennacious, and it's
death grip
makes you feel like you're breaking the plastic itself.

LL - NY

On 8/16/06, cobram at juno.com <cobram at juno.com> wrote:
>
> "LL - NY" <larrycleung at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Overall, good synopsis Kent, however the heater blower motor
> > replacement
> > (may as well do the heater core while at it, b/c you don't want to
> > have to back
> > into there when it fails) can be done entirely underhood.
>
> If you snap the plastic duct connections under the dash instead of
> unscrewing them.  But then again, if someone's been in there before
> they're probably broken already.
>
> > The claimed list record seems to range around 2 to 2.5 hrs, I
> > personally took
> > 6 being extordinarily careful (and fearful) of breaking plastic
> > bits. Do an archive
> > search on the "steakknife" heater blower/core repair. It's lengthy,
> > but not technically difficult to do.
>
> I would never recommend the "steakknife" hack.  The hardest part of doing
> it correctly is breaking the death grip of the fire wall caulk.  Removing
> the hood and using straws to put the box halves back together usually
> takes 3 hours or less...unless of course you run across a "gotcha".
>
> This is assuming the blower is bad, as I said in my previous post, noisy
> blower could just be debris, rodents nesting or something else
> interfering with the blades.
>
> BCNU,
> http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
> Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
>


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