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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Firewall and "A" Pillars

The firewall separates the passenger and engine sections of the car. It's a flat piece of steel stamped with curves and punched with holes and openings for wires, tubes, and levers that extend into the passenger compartment. It goes up both sides of the dashboard and stops where it meets the roof panel. These pillars formed by the firewall provide the frame for the windshield and are called "A" pillars.