Thread: AOS - Question
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Old 09-03-2016, 11:41 AM   #6
dghii
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Agree, Don't drive the car.!
Look at it this way, the part failed in a convenient location and has done no other damage.
Renting a junker or borrowing a car will still be cheaper than this repair would be if you had to get towed or pay a pro (no offense JFP!!).

Luckily, it is a pretty easy replacement on 2003's....all from the top. Get or borrow the hose clamp tool....you know, the one that has the extension to reach into places you can't get pliers on.

When you first look down at the clamps and bolts that have to be removed it will look pretty tough. Just be patient and you'll find you can get to everything without having to do anything special. A magnetic pick up tool helps to remove the AOS bolts you've loosened.

Put some protection over the trunk and fender as their's a fair bit of leaning over to get the AOS.
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