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How do I get the front grill off my 1997 Chevy suburban? I've removed the six visible screws holding it in place, but it still won't come out..
IF a Vaccume hose comes off OR is bad going 2 the DASH Controls that will happen OR a bad Actuator or Actuator door (stuck) will cause that.Make sure the vaccume Canister is not cracked (if it hs one) Usally it's a very small Vaccume line(hose) that causes the Problem. You either have a vacuum leak in the heater control system, or a cable that has come off of its control panel...
Check vacuum hoses and diaphrams under dash and at firewall
Have you checked the fuse panel under the dashboard for the instrumentation fuse being good or bad?
If you are attempting to remove the center air vents in the dash panel you will need to: 1. Remove the driver side Cigarette Lighter and the Passenger side Auxiliary plug-in. To do this locate the slot at the bottom on the each of these that will allow you to pop it loose with a screw driver. 2. After removing the panels un plug them and set them aside. You will then see 2 screws, remove these. 3. Carefully pry the panel loose. It will pop off but use gentle force so you do not break the panel. The air vents come off with the panel. From there you can remove them or clean them...
yes they come on the panel already and can be re-aquired from the dealer/manufacturer
Depending on the year. My 98 Exp EB has the knob on the dash to change the temp in the front and the console on the roof has another knob to change temps in the back
Yes, gnats can come out of dirty air vents. Gnats can actually come from anywhere. They are very pesky creatures.
there are a few screws to take out first, one on the bottom of the panel then 2 in the handle on the panel. You then lift up on the panel the hooks on top should come out then push down on the panel. Be careful you will break something.
There are a few different things that can cause steam to come out of the vents in a 1997 Lumina APV. A bad heater core, a broken water hose, and a blown intake gasket can all cause this.
There are several different types of heat vents. Vents come in metals such as aluminum, copper, stainless steel, bronze, and brass.
heater fan broken.