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To locate the opening in the dash for the defroster ducts, using the duct opening as a template, place the
duct on the underside of the dash such that the center of the opening is approximately in line with the side
flange of the dash. Make sure you account for the body lip that the dash will rest on – you will have to
space the holes a few inches in from the edge of the dash. If the vinyl is wrapped over the location where
you will cut the hole, trim away the material so that the duct will sit flush.
Hold the duct to the underside of the opening and place the aluminum bezel around the hole on the top of
the dash and drill
1
/
8
” holes using the precut holes in the bezel as a guide. Screw the bezel and duct in
place.
Install the 2” defroster hoses to the plenums on the side of the Evaporator unit.
Set the dash in place and connect the hoses to the defroster ducts, then to each of the 4 dash vents. This
will require you to lie on your back and reach up towards the underside of the dash to install the hoses.
The defroster ducts will be a tight fit but will slide over the tabs on the ducts. The dash vent hoses should
slide easily over the dash vents. Make sure the hoses are secure and that they don’t have too much slack
in them (again, this is to maintain uniform air flow and limit backpressure in the Evaporator unit). If
necessary, trim any excess off the hoses.
Now that you have completed the duct work and all of the wiring you can install the console panel with
the switches already in place and plug the switches in.
This completes the installation process for the Evaporator Unit. The procedure for installing the Heater
Control Valve, hoses to the compressor, condenser, and accumulator are covered in the Hose Kit
Instructions.
Summary of Contents for GTM Supercar
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Page 35: ...26 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Remove the lower reservoir bolt using a 10mm socket...
Page 211: ...202 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Disassembly of the kit Chapter 3...
Page 217: ...208 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Chassis Assembly Chapter 4...
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Page 258: ...249 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Press the actuator arm onto the drive ball...
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Page 463: ...454 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Unpack the hatch hinge brackets and hardware FFR 25236...
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Page 601: ...592 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Trim the excess vinyl around the window gasket...
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Page 637: ...628 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Reassemble the fog lights...
Page 666: ...657 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Drill the holes with a drill bit...
Page 674: ...665 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Rear Front Upper...
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Page 763: ...754 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Heat A C Hose kit Routing Diagram...
Page 764: ...755 www factoryfive com 508 291 3443 Heat A C Servicing Procedure...