Blower Unit Removal

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION Blower Unit Removal
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  1. Remove Glove Compartment Door 
  2. Disconnect Connector 
  3. Remove Blower Unit 
      NOTE: At the time of installation, please refer to the following item. Install the glove compartment door reinforcement (supply parts Part No. : 55558-47010  ), instead of cutting reinforcement.
      Fig 1: Installing Glove Compartment
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    1. Using a knife, cut off the reinforcement of glove compartment.
      Fig 2: Locating Glove Compartment Reinforcement Cutting Line
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    2. Remove the 2 bolts and ECM & EMPS ECU.
      Fig 3: Locating ECM & EMPS ECU Mounting Bolts
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    3. Remove the 2 screws and 2 nuts.
      Fig 4: Locating Blower Motor Unit Mounting Screws & Nuts
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    4. Remove the blower unit.
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