Decided to get my dash, center radio/stick bezel, and door side/bezel painted to match the emerald green pearl color of the body. The dash removal was actually pretty easy to do, here's what I did for those who plan to remove your dash:
1. Remove the screws at knee bolster passenger side, there should be three on the side and two underneath, this applies to the driver side also:
2. Remove the center bezel, this should pop right out, disconnect the plugs for the cigarette lighter and fogs lights:
3. For the headlight knob, go underneath the driver side dash, put you hand on top of the headlight switch and feel a button, push it down and pull the knob out:
4. Now you can begin removing the screws for the dash, one by the headlight know, two underneath the driver side dash, two by the radio, two by the glovebox and one on the passenger side towards the door:
5. Once all the screws have been remove, tilt the steering wheel down as far as you can, as you will need room to remove the dash at the driver side, this can be a little tight, otherwise just remove the tilt know.
6. To begin removing the dash, start at the driver side, feel you fingers on top of the dash where the clips are, and slightly pull towards you, the dash clips can be a little snug, just take your time and **** the pull and it should come out, do this all the way across until the dash is completely off:
7. Once the dash is loose, tilt it a little from the top and pull straight up, here's a pic of the back of the dash, as you can see where the clips are located:
8. You can skip this part, but I decided to have a clean look and have the doors side and bezel painted at the same time, easy just remove the two screws on the inside and one on the front of the handle, as for the handle bezel, just slide it and pull gently and it should come right out:
9. The glove box was also getting painted so I had to remove the latch, just remove the clip which holds it place, and it should slide right out:
That's it for the dash removal and other components, didn't take me no more than 15 mins to remove the set. Now to get the parts to the body shop to be painted, will post when dash is complete.
Cheers!
1. Remove the screws at knee bolster passenger side, there should be three on the side and two underneath, this applies to the driver side also:
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2. Remove the center bezel, this should pop right out, disconnect the plugs for the cigarette lighter and fogs lights:
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3. For the headlight knob, go underneath the driver side dash, put you hand on top of the headlight switch and feel a button, push it down and pull the knob out:
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4. Now you can begin removing the screws for the dash, one by the headlight know, two underneath the driver side dash, two by the radio, two by the glovebox and one on the passenger side towards the door:
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5. Once all the screws have been remove, tilt the steering wheel down as far as you can, as you will need room to remove the dash at the driver side, this can be a little tight, otherwise just remove the tilt know.
6. To begin removing the dash, start at the driver side, feel you fingers on top of the dash where the clips are, and slightly pull towards you, the dash clips can be a little snug, just take your time and **** the pull and it should come out, do this all the way across until the dash is completely off:
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7. Once the dash is loose, tilt it a little from the top and pull straight up, here's a pic of the back of the dash, as you can see where the clips are located:
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8. You can skip this part, but I decided to have a clean look and have the doors side and bezel painted at the same time, easy just remove the two screws on the inside and one on the front of the handle, as for the handle bezel, just slide it and pull gently and it should come right out:
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9. The glove box was also getting painted so I had to remove the latch, just remove the clip which holds it place, and it should slide right out:
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That's it for the dash removal and other components, didn't take me no more than 15 mins to remove the set. Now to get the parts to the body shop to be painted, will post when dash is complete.
Cheers!
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