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Old 03-04-2005, 04:00   #1 (permalink)
Geoff Welsh
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Default Re: Screw Falls In Defroster Duct, Is This A Problem?

Harry Face wrote:

> Well dumb-dumb removed the Instrument Panel, dropped the 1-1/2" long screw trying to
> get it throught the hole in the IP and naturally it imediately falls
> into the left hand defroster duct.
> Did the screw fall into an area where it might jam moving parts?
> Probably no chance the screw would fall out the floor discharge vent.

It might. Take it out on a slalom course, HF.
lol.

In all seriosness, that vent is the farthest point from the blower fan,
so I wouldn't worry. Of course, I also would have fished it out with a
flexy magnet tool by now.

GW
 
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