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Old 08-07-05, 08:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there a DIY for the thermostat?

If not I guess I'll write one up since I'm doing mine this week.
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If not I guess I'll write one up since I'm doing mine this week.

its really not that hard, if you know where it is, its a easy job.
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I'd love a DIY on this subject. I'm planning on doing it for the first time in the next couple of months. I'm trying my best to prevent a BHG...
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