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Old 08-19-2011, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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removing cluster without removing dash?

I'm sure I saw it on here somewhere.

I think I'm having the gages changed to blue and the stepper motors replaced while in Flagstaff.

How do I take the cluster out without removing dash around the airbag - don't feel like disconnecting battery, and it will be cool in Flagstaff so airbag won't be soft to easily move around? I don't remember locations of any bolts, as I've never had that out - but I've had the dash apart 2 times to replace stereo.


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While at Flagstaff, check with RAD-SSR, ACRob or hdflstf as they've done it and I'm sure they'll walk you though the process. I'm sure their are others but I don't know who off the top of my head.
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Thanks Doug. What holds the IC in? after I pull out the dash 1/2 way ? I'll make sure I load my 7mm wrench with me. No 10mm in the area, right?
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Thanks Doug. What holds the IC in? after I pull out the dash 1/2 way ? I'll make sure I load my 7mm wrench with me. No 10mm in the area, right?
7mm screws, no 10mm.
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