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About mark henson
Expertise
engine performance,heating and air,electrical,brakes

Experience
i started at allen russell ford in 1979 and worked for three different ford dealers until 1987 then i opened my own auto repair facility with family-inlawrenceville ga,1998 i moved to toccoa and opened my current auto repair facility a 10 bay-4 tech service center you can search it on the net M & A AUTOMOTIVE 706-779-5574

Organizations
iatn,advisory committee at north georgia techinal college in clarkesville georgia.

Publications
only at my facility

Education/Credentials
went through 12th grade first 10 years of school a's and b's-11th grade had a few c's and 12th grade failed because of goofing off all my fault got my ged-started to work for goodyear after school in 1976-went to dealers from there-have attended several schools from dealers over the years in all areas except suspension-general motors a/c school and since i am self employed i and my employees attend classes by different reps-ex. napa-snap-on-carquest etc.

Awards and Honors
certificates of appreciaton for sponsor and help at the high school work programs-ase certification in a/c-engine performance-service advisor-engine repair-over 2 dozen auto repair class-advisory committee to automotive at stephens county high school

 
   

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Topic: Ford Repair



Expert: mark henson
Date: 7/1/2008
Subject: ac switch 1999 ford e350 van

Question
How do I remove the dashboard in order to replace a high/low switch for heating, ac?

Answer
there should be a plastic panel going around the switch and radio etc.
that panel should pop off pay close attention if it goes into panel around steering column lower part may be held by screws-otherwise everything pops off then switch panel will have probably 4 screws holding it-remove it and switch should be self explanatory on removal


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