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Question posted by fatlipboy71 on January 17th, 2014
How To Get To Thermastat To Change? Do You Have To Remove Other Parts?
its such a small space at thermastat area ,how do you get in and unscrew the 4 bolts to thermastat casing? will i have to remove other parts before going in?
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