In the 85 there are no switches or fuses behind the left rear cabinet, just bare hoses. Only late 86 and on have important stuff there and that is why those have that section accessible. The earlier system is more primitive. Mark
thewestyman wrote: > My ‘85 Westy has A/C trouble and I would like to access the area where the switches and the fuse is. But the whole thing is blocked by the cabinet and the shelves. I could cut the vinyl, which would look ugly, but I’m not sure that would help. In the Bentley I can’t find anything that would help. The later models with gray interior had removable shelves and a removable panel to access the area. > So, the question is; what to do in this case? These shelves are not removable. The cabinet and the over head cabinet is a very big job to remove just to get to change a fuse or switch. > My best wishes to the List. > Zoltan > |
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