Wow. What a pain! Even our BMWs just require 2 screws and an electrical connector and they lift straight out the top.Replaced the cooling fan on the 1999 Chevy Cavalier today. What a PITA. It will not come out through the top and has to be removed and installed from below but that is a major PITA because of the AC manifold line that is in the way.
Our 92 Chevy Cavaliers have three bolts holding the fan assembly in and one connector to take off and it lifts out the top. Probably a 10-minute job tops. I don't know what they were thinking on this 99.Geeze,
Wow. What a pain! Even our BMWs just require 2 screws and an electrical connector and they lift straight out the top.
Holy wh*rehouse red !!!Enjoying my last night at the truck show in the truck. I had originally planned to drive the hour home and an hour back in the morning but I’m done with it today. I keep the bed made all the time so it wasn’t a big deal. Got the Yanmar powered Thermo King Tri-pac chugging away and it’s about 65 degrees in here with the air conditioner on.
For anyone curious this is the room you got in the sleeper of one of these old cabovers, and this is a longer sleeper than average. Many newer flat top(coffin) sleepers are still like this depending on how it was ordered. This is the best sleep I ever get with the Tri-pac running, way better than I ever do at home.
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Everything in here is this color, even the seats. For the age of the truck it’s immaculate and for that reason I haven’t changed anything.Holy wh*rehouse red !!!
Yeah it's obviously clean and I agree I'd leave it original!Everything in here is this color, even the seats. For the age of the truck it’s immaculate and for that reason I haven’t changed anything.