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REMOVAL Roll window down. Remove window crank (WINDOW CRANK - TYPICAL), if equipped. Remove screws attaching trim panel to door (DOOR TRIM PANEL) and (TRIM PANEL SCREW). CAUTION: Do not forcibly
REMOVAL Remove the screws (5 & 7). CAUTION: Trim panel is attached to the door using hooks molded into the panel. Do not pull the trim panel straight off or damage to the panel and/or power
NOTE: The steering column on vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission is not equipped with an internal locking shaft with the ignition cylinder. Alternative methods of locking the steering wheel
. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. 2. Remove the three screws (3) that secure the inboard and lower mounts of the front lamp unit (1) to the front fender headlamp bracket (4). 3.
RADIATOR REMOVAL Disconnect negative cable from battery WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE CYLINDER BLOCK PLUG OR THE RADIATOR DRAINCOCK WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT

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