Dorman #295-100 will slide in there and replace the plastic you cut out and fit like a glove. Foam topped to seal the airbox and screw included like it was made for it!👍
Great tip! I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel. A plastic knife might be better, but I didn't want to burn myself in a tight spot. Took about 10 minutes to cut it out. I also removed the blower resistor to give better access.
Only need to take 2 of the cover screws out . It will pull out of the way , leaving the 1 screw ( kind of in the center of the dash ) in place . Makes the job MUCH easier , especially if you have the Center Console .
@@romualddowbor5236 my 2000 had filters, my 2006 didn’t. Maybe other models do. I read somewhere that they did away with them because nobody ever thought to change them.
Dorman #295-100 will slide in there and replace the plastic you cut out and fit like a glove. Foam topped to seal the airbox and screw included like it was made for it!👍
I did a bit of searching and found a #259-200 that looks like what you are talking about. The #259-100 is the cover only.
Great tip! I used a Dremel with a cutoff wheel. A plastic knife might be better, but I didn't want to burn myself in a tight spot. Took about 10 minutes to cut it out. I also removed the blower resistor to give better access.
Great Video! I have an 06 Silverado 3500 It looks like a chore just to get the cover off.
Only need to take 2 of the cover screws out .
It will pull out of the way , leaving the 1 screw ( kind of in the center of the dash ) in place .
Makes the job MUCH easier , especially if you have the Center Console .
At least you showed me how to make an access panel where there is not one and they do have filters I got no electricity to run power tools 🙂🤔😭
@@romualddowbor5236 my 2000 had filters, my 2006 didn’t. Maybe other models do. I read somewhere that they did away with them because nobody ever thought to change them.
Good spot for traficante