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Old 03-25-2011, 06:25 AM
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Joe -
That's 20A: "sealing wedge lower" which I left out and didn't think necessary. The PN is: 993-575-772-00 and you need 2. You will need 1 each of the one's in pic above. Consider replacing 993-616-521-01 Series Resistor (~ $40 ea.) for Oil Cooler & A/C Condenser Blower Fans while you're in there. I relocatied mine inside fender well for easier access through the headlight cavity. And if they haven't been already scraped off on bottom of bumper, you may also need the headlight vent fittings (2): 993-631-141-01 that the headlight vent hoses attach to (~ $1.25 ea.) and probably new rubber seal (roll): 999-911-398-40 (~ $29.00). Make sure to give AC condensor/oil cooler a thorough vacuming and blowing-out as it will need it.
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Originally Posted by tommyg
Joe -
That's 20A: "sealing wedge lower" which I left out and didn't think necessary. The PN is: 993-575-772-00 and you need 2. You will need 1 each of the one's in pic above. Consider replacing 993-616-521-01 Series Resistor (~ $40 ea.) for Oil Cooler & A/C Condenser Blower Fans while you're in there. I relocatied mine inside fender well for easier access through the headlight cavity. And if they haven't been already scraped off on bottom of bumper, you may also need the headlight vent fittings (2): 993-631-141-01 that the headlight vent hoses attach to (~ $1.25 ea.) and probably new rubber seal (roll): 999-911-398-40 (~ $29.00). Make sure to give AC condensor/oil cooler a thorough vacuming and blowing-out as it will need it.
WOW, that's detail for ya..Those are headlight vent fittings? Really? I've been looking for those on the PET and couldn't find them-yea I need one.

I plan on taking a complete look Saturday morning for all needed stuff-I'm putting it back together temporarily, as my window at the body shop shifted a couple of weeks. Thanks again Tommy for the very descriptive write up with part #'s and quantities.



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