removing dash pieces
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Rep Power: 265 removing dash pieces
ok so how does one remvoe the vent sin the dash by each door?
do i jsut yank them out?
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and that part aroudn the gauges.. i see the two screws upt op.... do i unscrew them and jsut pull it out also?
any help would b grea.t thanks!!!
do i jsut yank them out?
04 DX
and that part aroudn the gauges.. i see the two screws upt op.... do i unscrew them and jsut pull it out also?
any help would b grea.t thanks!!!
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Rep Power: 296 the vents on the side you just yank out. You can do it with a flat head screw driver. Just be careful not to mess up the vinyl. If your talkin about the center piece with the air condition *****, then yeah you have to unscrew the two bolts on the bottom and carefully yank it out with a flat head.
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Rep Power: 0 yeat tilt the vent portion up and get a grip and pull and it should pop out. OR ... open the door and on the side of the dash is a triangular panel that pops off, use a flat head screwdriver thats really small with a rag on the tip and pry one side to pull the rest, then just push the vent out.
Around the gauges has a glue so its gonna feel like you breaking it or missing a screw but just yank upward and it should come out. After removing those 2 screws up top ofcourse.
Around the gauges has a glue so its gonna feel like you breaking it or missing a screw but just yank upward and it should come out. After removing those 2 screws up top ofcourse.
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