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911/Q45 »
https://forums.nicoclub.com/911-q45-u148.htmlTue Mar 08, 2005 7:31 am
After you remove the door, there are two screws behind where the door was on the sides, two in the top of the box and two in the bottom near where the hinges were.
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911/Q45 »
https://forums.nicoclub.com/911-q45-u148.htmlTue Mar 08, 2005 11:12 am
one screw on each hinge, unhook the strings that keep it from flopping. Like Heath said, remove the trim piece below to access hinges. You really do need to spring for the manual, even for small jobs like this.
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pretzelboy »
https://forums.nicoclub.com/pretzelboy-u26264.htmlTue Mar 08, 2005 3:59 pm
O.k.---jokes on me....on the 94 all you have to do is drop the kick panel(with little feet light)----it just pops of....10mm socket--there are 4 bolts(2 each side) on bottom and 2 in glove box....comes out in one piece....of course I didn't discover this till I had the glove box in a million pieces.....so I pulled out that electrical thing---it has what looks like-stalagtites(you know-what you would see in a cave)on the back side...very crude looking....with that thing disconnected I can put the two 15a fuses back in and turn off the fan function with the switch---but I'm limited to only high useage...so-how much is this little part?