How do you remove the A/C vents?
#2
You won't have to take the dash apart, in fact, the repair is fairly easy. You should find this post helpful:
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...&postcount=125
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/show...&postcount=125
#3
hey Canesfinsfan83
If you end up trying to remove them...let me know if you get them out. I tryed for an hour one day and I couldn't get the outter vents to budge. The center vents come out pretty easy (just have to remove the radio surround). I was wanting to take mine, take'em apart...and paint the "chrome"....but..it didn't happen
If you end up trying to remove them...let me know if you get them out. I tryed for an hour one day and I couldn't get the outter vents to budge. The center vents come out pretty easy (just have to remove the radio surround). I was wanting to take mine, take'em apart...and paint the "chrome"....but..it didn't happen
#4
I'm pretty sure that Canesfinsfan83 merely talking about replacing the air outlet vanes. Semi-common occurrence on these cars (especially if kids ride in them!). You don't have to remove the vents themselves to do that.
#5
Agree with db/sb that the OP wants to repair his vents. My elderly Dad broke one of mine – not kids.
db/sb,
Thanks for the info on the repair procedure – nice to know.
KissMy,
Try using a magic marker to darken the chrome. This is how I did mine – does not have the best of looks, but it is OK until I have some other reason to remove the dash.
db/sb,
Thanks for the info on the repair procedure – nice to know.
KissMy,
Try using a magic marker to darken the chrome. This is how I did mine – does not have the best of looks, but it is OK until I have some other reason to remove the dash.
#6
Can't you get at the side vents to remove them by removing the panels on the sides of the dash? I'm not sure if I'm confusing it with one of the other cars and I can't go out and look because my wife is at work with the HHR. Oh and I can't really take credit for that info. That's ChevyMgr's post......all I did was link to it.
#8
I Wish
The problem(s) are, at least on the drivers side, I haven’t looked at the passenger side:
A very inflexible source duct that can be loosened, but not pushed out of the way.
Three screws, one(left upper) that is removable from the side panel; a lower screw that can be accessed by removing the upper steering column trim and the IP trim. Such as in the first part of this thread:
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/turn-signal-canceling-failure-fix-lots-pics-37992/
But the real kicker is that upper right screw, which I have found no easy way to get to. This screw and the ductwork are the problem.
If anyone has done this without removing the dash I would certainly like to hear about it.