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Roman Kishi

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Finally, I got my SL
« on: April 04, 2005, 07:15:35 »
Finally, I got my Pagoda yesterday.  :D  8)  :) [:p] :|  :mrgreen:  :oops:  :)
280 SL 1969,Auto tranny, Signal Red, AC,80k miles.
I have a huge list of cosmetic things to do on it. The main thing is changing the entire interior(seat cover, carpet, wood, dash panels.
I started to dismantle the dash. How do I lower the A/C in order to remove the bottom panels? It drove me nuts last night. Do I have to take it into an A/C guy. I don't want to remove it completly. Help, I did search it on this site but didn't come up with anything.


Roman
Northern Virginia
Soon to be an owner
Roman
Northern Virginia
280 1969,Signal Red,Parchment Leather, Auto, A/C

rwmastel

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Re: Finally, I got my SL
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2005, 07:43:28 »
Roman,
Congratulations!  Your happy grinning smiley faces say it all.

Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both  tops
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Did you search the forum before asking?
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Kenneth Gear

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Re: Finally, I got my SL
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2005, 08:29:48 »
Hi Roman,

Congratulations!  I look forward to seeing you cruising around town in your new car.

Ken - Alexandria, VA

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Re: Finally, I got my SL
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2005, 09:59:10 »
Roman,
  Welcome to the club. I hope you get to ride under some cherry blossoms before you take it apart.
  Lowering the a/c so yu can dismantle the dash is very easy. There are plugs on the bottom of the a/c unit. The plugs conceal screws or nuts that hold the unit onto the dash. The unit can be lowered by working through the plug holes but, it is much easier if you also remove the vent slats. The vent slat are held in place by pastic pieces which extend into the housing on each side of the vent slats. If you carefully slide a flat object along the side of the vent fins you can release the slats and remoce them. Then you will be able to see the nuts or bolts that are holding the a/c in place. I removed the a/c the first time without removing the vent fins. I wish someone had told me how easily they come out and how much easier the job can be.
  Keep the questions coming and good luck,
Ted
1969 280SL
  My a/c worked a few years back but, I have not recharged it in years.