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    Anyone have a step guide for removing the blower fan control on a 1994 Toyota PU or 4 Runner?

    The control REALLY sticks when pushed to high. If you want to push back down to a lower speed you have to put what feels like about 8lbs. of pressure to get it to move. Then it slams to off.

    The lights are out in it also. So I want to get it out and repair/replace it.

    I've gotten the buttons, faceplate. cupholder, & 3 retaining screws out but they've designed it in such a way that it does simply slide out like some radios.

    The points where the retaining screws are at are in front of the control assembly.

    What to take out next? It's loose in there but I cannot get it out.

    Thanks for any links or guidance.

    P.S. I'm a plumber that sometimes can help with plumbing questions if someone needs them.

    Thanks again.

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    You prolly have to take the dash apart I had a 91 and most of the things dealing with the radio and other things that are in the dash I had to take the dash apart
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    Did you find a guide? How did it come out?

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    I know in our '93 T100, we had to fix something with the wiring when we replaced the factory stereo with an aftermarket one. It was a pain in the rear to do as we had to take the dash apart too.
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