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    Default How to Remove Dash AC Nozzles

    How do the A/C vents come out of the dash ? Want to clean duct behind them. Thanks

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    From what I remember you slide a thin regular slot screw driver over the top middle part of the vent and press down on the tab to release, then it will come out.
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    Default 15 sec job with tiny flat blade screwdriver or pick

    A large tool may scratch plastic or leave marks.
    Removal:
    Tug on vent assembly when releasing tabs.
    Reinstall:
    Push vent assy back in duct. It will snap back in.
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    Rather than risk scratching the dash bezel, use the small flat blade on the INSIDE of the vent to pry up on the hinge pin that you can see in the above picture.
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    Reason why i did it that way was more chance of damaging the tab if prying on it from inside.
    Not much clearance digging into the space around the tab. But will work too.
    Some masking tape or a piece of paper on the plastic should protect it.

    Shop manual does show inserting the blade of a pocket knife thru the register louver to pry up the pivot retaining tab.
    Says the pivot hole diameters are different and therefore determine installed position.

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    Thanks for the replies and especially the photos.

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