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Fresh air/recirculation flap replacment

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Old Apr 27, 2021 | 08:21 PM
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Fresh air/recirculation flap replacment

Hi guys. Has anyone removed and replaced the aircon recirculation flap on a S2 Continental GT before? Ive read a couple of posts here saying there is an easy way to access it through the engine bay? A step by step would be amazing, hoping to have a go at it myself.

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Old Apr 28, 2021 | 06:09 AM
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The procedure doesn't look too difficult for DIY, but it's one of those which calls up a few other sub-procedures.
Too much to cut and paste here I'm afraid, notwithstanding the copyright issues of so doing, but you can get the factory workshop manuals for cars to 2011 from Flying Spares here: https://www.flyingspares.com/parts-w...01000-dvd.html
For technical manuals for Generation 2 Continental GTs I'm afraid you're out of luck unless you're prepared to grub about on web-sites whose URLs end in .onion
 
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So the answer is no on getting a workshop manual for 2013 without the copyright problem.
 
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