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David
| Posted on Tuesday, January 07, 2003 - 10:18 am: |
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Hi All, I need to replace one of the heated seat switches in my 95 RR Classic LWB. The Console style is basically similar to a Disco I. It also has the full length wooden "skate board" that covers the shift levers up to all the seat and window switches. To access the heated seat switches, and first remove the "skate board", do I have to get to the underside of the entire center console ( in order to remove the skateboard)? I recall reading somewheres that you have to get to the underside of the console to get at some screws. Alternatively, can I just take off both the automatic transmission plastic "surround" as well as the transfer case "boot" and remove the skateboard that way by just pulling up (without having to get to the underside of the console? Thanks for any help you can provide. Dave |
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