96' A4 Light for blower speed
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96' A4 Light for blower speed
How and how tough changing this bulb / diode?. The light for cabinet
temperature (next to it) was dead and I tapped on its screen and it came
back to life; unfortunately this does not work with the blower speed light.
can you get to it from behind the consol, or you have to take the whole
panel out.
Thanks,
Tony
temperature (next to it) was dead and I tapped on its screen and it came
back to life; unfortunately this does not work with the blower speed light.
can you get to it from behind the consol, or you have to take the whole
panel out.
Thanks,
Tony
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Re: 96' A4 Light for blower speed
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 12:41:51 -0500, "Tony" <tshimi@comcast.net> wrote:
>How and how tough changing this bulb / diode?. The light for cabinet
>temperature (next to it) was dead and I tapped on its screen and it came
>back to life; unfortunately this does not work with the blower speed light.
>can you get to it from behind the consol, or you have to take the whole
>panel out.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tony
>
You have to take the A/C Control head out of the console to
get to the bulbs at the rear of the unit. You need a set of radio
removal tools to take the radio out first because the retaining screws
for the trim panel are hidden behind it. Once you have removed the
trim panel there are two 4mm allen-head screws holding the A/C Head
on. It's not necessary to disconnect the radio to do this job,
although a bit awkward, but then you won't have to recode it. Be very
with the trim insert prying gently with a small plastic spatula around
the edges until the retainers release. Easy to crack!
best of luck
douglas
>How and how tough changing this bulb / diode?. The light for cabinet
>temperature (next to it) was dead and I tapped on its screen and it came
>back to life; unfortunately this does not work with the blower speed light.
>can you get to it from behind the consol, or you have to take the whole
>panel out.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tony
>
You have to take the A/C Control head out of the console to
get to the bulbs at the rear of the unit. You need a set of radio
removal tools to take the radio out first because the retaining screws
for the trim panel are hidden behind it. Once you have removed the
trim panel there are two 4mm allen-head screws holding the A/C Head
on. It's not necessary to disconnect the radio to do this job,
although a bit awkward, but then you won't have to recode it. Be very
with the trim insert prying gently with a small plastic spatula around
the edges until the retainers release. Easy to crack!
best of luck
douglas
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