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maybe get one from a wrecking yard and practice
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easy enough to change out so why not
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you can't lube it. replace it. if you hold the squirrel cage and rap the stud with a hammer, it will separate
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wow i did it
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don't know how to put it here, but in the search bar type replace front window. search everywhere
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google pelland (i think) enterprises the have a sample set they can send you to be sure you get the right one
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referring to the rubber locking bead that holds the window against the frame
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do not use silicon to seal it. it will leak. just dealt with it myself. i don't remember where to get the outer gap filler bead, but someone here will chime in
you need to use butyl rubber sealant. same as used to install windshields
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if there are 2 wires, the colored one is pos. connect it to b+ the other to ground. if motor turns you need to look elsewhere.
the broken pin connection is a blower speed resistor pack. remove it and check if it is indeed broken
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if you pop that seal out i bet you find it doesn't have a gator spring in it. don't know about the rubber part
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i'm a fixer, so would definitely repair the old one cause i'm also cheap. either way you have to remove the old one. not that hard- remove fridge door, disconnect lines and wires, remove mounting screws, remove passenger seat, take it out passenger door
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i think it's toast. mine had leaked in the foam and never smelled. i think there are pictures here somewhere
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yes they are 2 different heaters. one pair goes to 12v, the other to 120v. the top picture is cut off, but should show where they go
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if you have a12v heater also, there will be four wires coming from the stack. 2 for each heater
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either of the 120v ones you listed will work. doubt that yours works just a little. usually go no go
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he is looking for 120v
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check resistance at 2 wire coolant sensor near thermostat. @180 290-300 ohms
also at air temp sender in air filter housing 2 wire @ 80 1k ohm
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looks like the arch is gone. i used the cso10r s
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i bet any wrecking yard will have a toyota pu you can get the drive shaft from. swap out the yoke
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if you have cruise control the brake lights will be part of it's circuit. otherwise no
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yes they will blink really fast if you don't change the flasher to one for leds
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could you use going through clear lake to 101? not too bad as far as grades
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how long have you had it turned on. might take a day to get going
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even on 101 questa grade in slo will be 2nd gear and over 100 degrees this time of year
Coach Fan motor issue
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