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Help with interior part terminology?
This is surely a stupid question, but I am asking it anyway. I have several, probably inter-related electrical problems on my car. On looking over schematics in the manual, I am referred to a table for component locations in the back of the book. Unfortunately, I do not understand auto-body-part terminology. I have removed screws and tugged at...er...parts...but the locations fasteners and other attachments are often not obvious and I have already wasted quite a bit of time trying to find connections.
So, now for the dumb question: Can someone please define for me exactly what the manual is referring to when it states that a connection is located in or behind a: 1. Footwell 2. Kickpanel 3. Bolster
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Footwell - I would say anything directly under the rug you put your feet on.
Kickpanel - The side panel of the footwell. Bolster - The panel right under the dash that your knees probably hit from time to time.
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