Try puting rearward pressure on the bottom of the seat bench (take a lot of force) tio release locking clips Lift up and remove bench
There should be bolts or clips securing the back of the seat exposed
Remove or release these and lift straight up on the rear of seat to release upper clips to remove rear of seat
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
To remove the back seat on a 1989 Ford Thunderbird, the first step is to remove the back of the seat. The back is held in by bolts on each side. After the back is removed, the seat area should come out after removing the floor bolts.
you have to remove the intake manifold it is located in the very back of the engine.fuel injectors and all
Follow the top radiator hose back to the engine. This is where the thermostat is. Remove the 2 bolts and there it is.
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you might be able to just go through the back of the glovebox to get to the heater core
i had a 93 t-bird & the thermostat is located on the front of the intake manifold. just follow your top radiator hose back to it
you have to pull the entire speedometer cluster on the back of it you will see little lights turn them until they come out and replace them with new ones
where is backup switch located on a 63 thunderbird
undo the trim plates around the top of the seat and all trim around it and it just pops out, no bolts screws or clips.
To delete duplicate emails in Thunderbird version 2.0.0.24, you can use an add-on like "Remove Duplicate Messages." First, install the add-on, then restart Thunderbird. After that, select the folder you want to clean up, go to the add-on’s options, and follow the prompts to identify and remove duplicate messages. Make sure to back up your emails before proceeding to avoid accidental data loss.
Remove the decorative radio cover. Remove the radio retaining screws. Slide the radio out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio.