On the right side, remove the glove box (the straps unclip, but be caseful not to break them)) and reach up behind and release the tabs on the right and left side of the vent. it will slide out towards the seat. Same on the left side, but one has to reach up in there, maybe removing the fuse box etc. When you replace then, switch the sides so that the directional lever is not so far behind the steering wheel. M
--- Nate Saylor <nates@IMPULSE.NET> wrote: > This sounds stupid, but how do you remove the vents from the sides of > the dash? It appears that an animal made a nest in there during the > reign of the PO, and I would like to clean it out, but I can't seem to > get the vent out of the dash. > > -Nate > '84 Westy >
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