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Thanks for everyone's help.
Removing the coil cover was a snap (Literally). Simply undo the plastic rivit type snap and remove it along with the coil wire. That was just about all the room I needed to squeeze my hand on and take off the bottom screw from the Aux Fan Resistor housing. Now that the Aux Fan resistor and the CT Sensor have been replaced, it seems that all is working well! Willy
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