It’s underneath the glove box. Stick your head down there and you’ll see it. Three screws and one electrical plug and it’s out.
Where do you access that from?
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Where do you access that from?
Ok. Thanks. After seeing yours I am pretty motivated to check mine!It’s underneath the glove box. Stick your head down there and you’ll see it. Three screws and one electrical plug and it’s out.
Thanks! Are they torque screws? Mine are stripped out beyond recognition. Hoping I can get them out with a socket
This means that it was intented to be something like a joke, because the german propeller-driven spacecraft were developed only 200 years ago.That was a neat post, but what does "1000-year-old german quality product developed for glueing spacecraft propellers" mean?
Sorry, Top Secret! Only disclosed fact I can tell publicly is that they brought Angela Merkel with them from some place at outer space.Please tell me more about the ancient Teutonic astronauts.
That's correct, airflow is towards the center of the vehicle. The blower is upstream of the filter, so you'll see debris in the fan cage and it pushes air through the filter into the coils and out the vents.I can only guess (after reading 15 pages of really detailed and helpful info) that the direction of air flow is from the side window to the middle of the car.
Can someone please confirm that, since people mention not to get the flow direction wrong, but don't indicate what that might be.
Many thanks!
Thank you for prompt reply!That's correct, airflow is towards the center of the vehicle. The blower is upstream of the filter, so you'll see debris in the fan cage and it pushes air through the filter into the coils and out the vents.
Just wanted to confirm
- 88891-60050 No. 2 Cooler Cover (filter access door)
- 88891-60040 No. 1 Cooler Cover
- 88568-60010 (x2) Air Filters
Do these part numbers work for a 2004 LC as well?