It took me a day to pull the dash, change the core, tidy up the insane wiring (the previous owner had a TV which was remved before I got it) and refit.
It was all quite easy once you find all the screws holding the dash on. The haynes manual was helpful.
Cheers, Steve
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- Sun Sep 24, 2006 8:57 am
- Forum: Rover
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- Topic: Heater core change, D1.
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