[V8] Subject: heater core?

kneale at coslink.net kneale at coslink.net
Wed Nov 12 11:04:54 PST 2008


There are those, obviously with skinnier arms and greater dexterity than I,
who make the spring repairs with glove box in place, but not this guy.  If
I recall correctly (and don't bet on that either), the glovebox assembly
comes out as a unit if you loosen a couple of the Alan head screws in the
top of the box and remove a couple covered by the dash endcap and then bump
the assembly toward the end of the dash.  I have a shortened 4 (I think) mm
Alan key where I cut down the short leg to get a little clearence so I
could slide it in and out of the screws in the top of the glovebox.  Lotsa
patience required.

Common problems with the spring are that one end breaks off or the spring
cut through the plastic mounting up inside the box.  I've heard of folks
bending another spring winding enough to produce a new end, but I think you
can get a replacement for pretty cheap if the spring end is broken.

If the spring is intact, it'll be hanging from the anchoring fixture in the
trap door.  That thing is designed to slide out with something like a 1/4
or 1/2 turn and (I believe), an 8mm hex driver.  I've always found it
easier to hang the spring from the box mounting and then attach to the door
fixture.

If the spring did, indeed, cut its way through the plastic bar up in the
evap box, I've used a small piece of aluminum folded over the bar to
reinforce it.  Never had a spring cut through that.  Others have folded a
similar piece of maybe heavier metal over the bar and put holes in it to
run the spring end through.



Original Message:
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From: Roger Woodbury rmwoodbury at roadrunner.com
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:00:14 -0500
To: Armanmik at earthlink.net, v8 at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [V8] Subject:  heater core?


Investigation complete.

By establishing an entirely new treatment protocol for my chiropractor, I
was able to look up inside of the grilled that is underneath everything
important near the heater core in back of the glove box.

Yup, sure enough. There is a spring hanging down loose.  

A couple of screws and the grille will come down, and then I can figure out
what to do with the damned spring.  Hopefully it has just come loose.  

Interestingly enough one of the points at which the grille is held in place
isn't connected to the grill....the screw is there but it didn't connect to
the grille.  Makes me wonder if someone has been in there before me.

We'll see, but I am pretty sure that a simple fix is at hand.  

It also seems very clear that the easiest way to gain access is by removal
of the glove box itself first.  But I do not want to go there right now.



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