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  1. konstan

    Removing the dash, trying to get to the defrost door in my '95 Sierra k2500

    Here is the step by step with pictures. Step 1. Initial preparation. Disconnect the "-" battery terminals on both batteries. Remove the Air Bag Fuse (#10, 10 AMP). Then remove the center console and the driver's seat. These are fairly easy so I did not bother photographing this step. The two...
  2. konstan

    Removing the dash, trying to get to the defrost door in my '95 Sierra k2500

    Ok I got the steering column removed, the dash rotated, and found my broken door. It is all gross and melted... Off to the stealership looking for parts now. Will post the rest of the pics tonight, hopefully it will help someone else to do this job...
  3. konstan

    Removing the dash, trying to get to the defrost door in my '95 Sierra k2500

    No, it's not the actuator motor, I already removed it and looked there. The rod that the defrost door is attached to is loose, it's like it came out of the hole on the opposite side of the air box that it is supposed to pivot in... and it also looks kind of bent... thanks for the tip on the...
  4. konstan

    Removing the dash, trying to get to the defrost door in my '95 Sierra k2500

    The final goal is getting the defrost door fixed. The a/c blows out of the defrost vents which is a waste and also covers the windshield with condensation in the mornings, can't have that! So I decided to take the dash out and then see if I can fix the defrost door without taking the hvac...
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