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Rear speaker cover removal 04 t-bird.

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That guy in the Lincoln-LS video gets full marks for patience.
No tools were thrown across the garage, no smashed body parts and not a single expletive escaped his lips.

His style of working and mine are completely opposite...

LOL, I agree about patience. Not sure if I would tackle it It does look like you have a lot of room in the Lincoln LS with the back seat gone.. I have a feeling the T-Bird would be cramped.. Also just replacing the pump only and not the whole assembly, which is the route I would of taken.. I would hate to screw it up tearing assembly apart.. Man he was good showing every little nuance of the process.. I actually watched the whole 45 minutes.. I could of used some popcorn though..
 
Please let me know how I can remove the rear speaker covers to access the top of fuel tank. Thanks.
Golf Now...I've found that going into my local Ford Dealer and asking, usually results in getting the RIGHT answer.
They don't mind if you're doing it yourself. They figure: You can pay me now. Or pay me later.
 
Everytime I try to research a repair procedure for anything I get no results?? Wth
 
When I had to replace my fuel pump a few years ago, space is tight. In removing the rear speaker panels do be careful
there are two tabs that the speaker panels fasten to. They can break easily. If I remember correctly the tabs are close
to the edge of the center panel with the T Bird logo. Other that the two tabs, everything else is easy to remove.
 
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