You can do it without removing the evaporator by unscrewing the board that the evaporator is bolted to, of course this requies fully removing the curtain rails on both sides to get at all the bolts. The bolts behind the closet are particularily hard to get to, plus the little metal mushroom shaped things they screw into had lost thier barbs are were turning freely in the holes, it required some ingenuity to get them out by myself (would be way easier with a helper). When I put this puppy back together I am leaving out a considerable number of these bolts... they are just overkill. Chris On 7/13/05, TJ Hannink <tjhannink@yahoo.com> wrote: > FWIW, the only way I could get my rear closet out was to remove the A/C > evaporator; the hoses and expansion valve are in the way. You could probably > move it far enough to tint the window without removing it though. > > > > Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Adam be sure to e-mail me when you are pulling the closet, I have some > advice, Bentley 76.14 is kind of hard to follow. > > Chris > > On 7/13/05, Adam Thacker wrote: > > The Tint place I talked to said they need clear access to the area behind > > the closet. "if I wanted a good job" So I have to wait until winter to > > remove the closet or parts of it. > > > > > ________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > |
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