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  1. It takes longer to round up your tools than it does to do the job. Very easy, except for standing on your head in the footwell. Make sure you line the bolts/screws up when you put them back so they seat flush. It is easy to get them a little sideways and they'll miss the plastic thread "barrels" ... you'll see what I mean when you remove the cover. I had to puzzle through how to disconnect the wire, but it wasn't terribly difficult. Make sure the splines on the cover actually engage the slots. If you look at your replacement motor/cover, you'll see the splines. I bought my replacement on Amazon (Evan-Fisher at Auto Parts Giant) for $89......works perfectly and I was amazed at how well it was packed for shipment; completely form-fitting foam. --Ken
  2. While you're in there also replace the purge valve. $90 or so, and it will eventually crap out, too. Simple repair while you're there (not hugely difficult with the manifold on, but certainly easier to do it while the manifold is off).....
  3. I just did this....used a 3/8 tee all around. O'reilly's/Schucks.
  4. I had the same issue and fix as carsen67, also. Those two tabs just appeared to be "flattened out" a little and all it took was a very slight bending each tab towards the center of the opening.
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