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Old 03-29-2015, 11:00 AM   #2
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AOS replacement tips

Excerpt: Getting the plastic connector off the middle of the AOS (towards passenger side) was a real pain, as I couldn't really get a good grip on it when accessing from the top or underneath. After struggling with this for a while myself, I had an assistant, working from the top, put pressure on and wiggle the hose towards the passenger side while I worked to compress the release tabs from under the car. Be very careful that you don't break this connector!! Replacing this hose is a serious pain.
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