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  • 3 years later...

Just done this myself. Made a tool from an old busted screwdriver (Heated the top with a gas torch and vent it over) and hooked the vents out to fix a displaced vane. Popped the front grill off rebuilt it and popped it all back in. 

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  • 1 year later...

How do you remove the wiring that is attached to the air vent? I'm struggling to do this part. Is there a special tool for this? I can't find any answer for this any where online or YouTube vids🤔🙄

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On 17/03/2022 at 21:09, MoeenAhmed said:

How do you remove the wiring that is attached to the air vent? I'm struggling to do this part. Is there a special tool for this? I can't find any answer for this any where online or YouTube vids🤔🙄

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Found out how - you need to insert a small screwdriver (flat one) inside the entry of the cable and lift the plastic part, then wiggle the connector out

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