VXR8 head unit - easy to pop out?
VXR8 head unit - easy to pop out?
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mik_ok

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1,580 posts

263 months

Thursday 5th January 2012
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So - after THIS THREAD I did somewhat regret my decision..... and I have now taken delivery of a different LS3 and it's awesome! :-D

One small problem - the hazard switch was extremely "crunchy" when I picked it up (I tend to use a hazard flash as my std "thanks" message to other drivers). It has now dropped back into the dash.

I think the whole switch (as opposed to just the button) has become detached from the back of the head unit.

- Is it easy enough to pop the OEM head unit out and have a quick look, or is it a specialist-tool job? (It would be easiest for me if I could DIY - seller is a long way from me and dealership isn't particulary close to raise it as a warranty job.

- Is this covered in an online workshop manual that I can download / access?

Lee st

5,077 posts

187 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Congratulations on your purchase. thumbup did I miss the topic titled ' my new car ' with the pictures of this beast ????? . I have read that it is simple enough to rip the trim off yourself. If I recall its one of those things where you pull it and when it feels like it's just about to break pull harder and it pops off. Probably best not to take my word for it though cause I havnt given this a go. No doubt someone here has.

monkfish1

12,206 posts

246 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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mik_ok said:
So - after [url=www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=69&t=1081509&mid=31640]THIS THREAD[/url] I did somewhat regret my decision..... and I have now taken delivery of a different LS3 and it's awesome! :-D

One small problem - the hazard switch was extremely "crunchy" when I picked it up (I tend to use a hazard flash as my std "thanks" message to other drivers). It has now dropped back into the dash.

I think the whole switch (as opposed to just the button) has become detached from the back of the head unit.

- Is it easy enough to pop the OEM head unit out and have a quick look, or is it a specialist-tool job? (It would be easiest for me if I could DIY - seller is a long way from me and dealership isn't particulary close to raise it as a warranty job.

- Is this covered in an online workshop manual that I can download / access?


Unless you like repairing your car, id stop using that button. Robust is something its not!

The front fascia comes off, not the whole unit. It does require brute force, a scary level of it in fact. But no special tools.

L2VXR posted some links for a manual.

mik_ok

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263 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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Monkfish1 - you don't have a link (to his link) do you? smile

L2VXR

1,005 posts

235 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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mik_ok said:
Monkfish1 - you don't have a link (to his link) do you?



www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=1065734&r=20175437&hm=65670&mid=65670#20175437

L2VXR

1,005 posts

235 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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also i've made up a file that should cover what your after that you can download from here

www.4shared.com/zip/0JMBzUGw/VXR8_radio_removal.html


Edited by L2VXR on Friday 6th January 10:30

pah250

3,270 posts

177 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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L2VXR said:
also i've made up a file that should cover what your after that you can download from here

http://www.4shared.com/zip/0JMBzUGw/VXR8_radio_rem...


Edited by L2VXR on Friday 6th January 10:30
Nice one - cheers for this! Will be useful to help me get to the rear A/V connectors

mik_ok

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263 months

Friday 6th January 2012
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L2VXR said:
also i've made up a file that should cover what your after that you can download from here

http://www.4shared.com/zip/0JMBzUGw/VXR8_radio_rem...
Absolutely awesome! Thank you very much. cool

mik_ok

Original Poster:

1,580 posts

263 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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Has anyone done this?

I had an attempt at the weekend to remove the infotainment fascia so I could have a look at the hazard switch, but didn't want to pull too hard....



Am I removing :-

a/ The entire panel that you can grip by following the guide above - I'd guess it is around 15mm thick.... it didn't seem eager to move and I was nervous I was tearing something apart that didn't come apart....

b/ The front facing plate only - which I'd guess is 3mm think and I could just get my nails behind, but it didn't seem to want to move either.


Thanks in advance guys. smile

monkfish1

12,206 posts

246 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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Its about 15mm thick!

pah250

3,270 posts

177 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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A) is the correct answer. You really do feel like your going to break it, but once off you realise its ok.

The biggest surprise is that there are no screws of any kind holding it on.

mik_ok

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1,580 posts

263 months

Tuesday 10th January 2012
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Great - thanks gents - will take some brave pills and have another go at it this weekend in the light.

edit: this sounds a bit like the process for removing the horn pad from the centre of a Porsche "lozenge" (pre-airbag) steering wheel. Just when you think it's about to snap in half it comes off.... best to have a hanky ready for your nosebleed as you drive it into your face... rolleyes

Edited by mik_ok on Tuesday 10th January 20:52

mik_ok

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263 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Yes it does take some considerable force doesn't it. :-0

Unfortunately the rear of the hazard switch isn't accessible without stripping down the face panel.... which I'm reluctant to do (in my imagination there are approx eleventeen hundred springs tensioned inside hatching plans for freedom as soon as first screw on the backing plate is removed.....).

I think I'll investigate the possibility of a warranty replacement before I do so....

mik_ok

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1,580 posts

263 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Hazard switch fixed. cool

Took a couple of images for others future reference.

Removing the infotainment fascia plate does - as already stated - require brave pill only. You can see from the image below that it's just held on by 4 large-ish friction clips.



No access to the rear of the hazard switch without removing the rear plate, so despite my "attack of a million springs" fears above, I decided to risk it. laugh

19 screws on the rear. 19!shoot They are a non-tamper security type screw that isn't a flat, or a phillips, or a torx. Luckily there is a shallow straight cut on them that you can get a small flat bladed screw driver onto. Which would be fine if there wasn't 19 of the bu66ars.... 19!mad

Everything is sandwiched by the rear plate, so once it is off you need to be careful not to let any of the facsia stero/heater buttons unseat or become dislodged. It was kept strictly "face down" throughout to ensure this.


As soon as I got the plate off I could see the pillars that the hazard switch is screwed onto had snapped cleanly at their bases, and once I felt the action of the switch it was clear they were already partly sheared when I got the car. Superglue was my friend - you can see there is plenty of surface area around the pillars that sits against the rear of the fascia - I glued here also to get ensure a strong bond).

You can also see the marks on the face of the switch that I made on day2 of ownership, trying to encourage it back out of the fascia. I know now this was never going to work. I'd used a tape-covered screwdriver, but part of the tape was worn through. Dammit. The marks are far less obvious without such magnification though - barely noticable in fact.



Decided I'd pack something behind the switch to stop it ever moving again, but when I offered the rear plate back up it was clear the packing was also squeezing (and narrowing) the CD aperture, so that wasn't going to work. Packing removed, everything was reassebled and the fascia popped back in. Everything works (phew) and I can be a hazard again. biggrin

Thanks again to L2VXR for the initial info - wouldn't have got the fascia plate off without your guidance sir. beer

Edited by mik_ok on Sunday 19th February 21:18

Gary H 2008

3,507 posts

211 months

Sunday 19th February 2012
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Good stuff - and well done on taking the Brave Pill

(On removing practically every interior panel and the complete boot trim in mine I came across 4 nuts and 4 screws! Everything else is poppers)

HSV Keith

315 posts

172 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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I finally got round to sorting my switch out with the help of those pictures.
As others have suggested you do need a bit of brute force to remove the front of the stereo but thankfully my face stopped it from shooting in to the back of the car.

S800VXR

5,877 posts

222 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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HSV Keith said:
I finally got round to sorting my switch out with the help of those pictures.
As others have suggested you do need a bit of brute force to remove the front of the stereo but thankfully my face stopped it from shooting in to the back of the car.
LOL, your all pussies, a quick tug and it pops off easy! wink

HSV Keith

315 posts

172 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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S800VXR said:
HSV Keith said:
I finally got round to sorting my switch out with the help of those pictures.
As others have suggested you do need a bit of brute force to remove the front of the stereo but thankfully my face stopped it from shooting in to the back of the car.
LOL, your all pussies, a quick tug and it pops off easy! wink
I think I used a little to much brute force & destroyed two of the fixing clips.
I found all the little pieces scattered around the gear stick & front seats.
The damaged clips look like they slide on & can be removed so I'm hoping i can buy new ones

Edited by HSV Keith on Wednesday 31st December 20:44

mik_ok

Original Poster:

1,580 posts

263 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Glad the pics helped Keith. Hopefully you sort your clips.... Is your real name David Banner? confused

shakermikee

567 posts

177 months

Friday 1st May 2015
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Going to be my turn to try this soon after the button in mine slipped down a bit and stayed stuck in 'on' mode for a while, last time I used it.

Really not looking forward to it but the above info and pics are a great help readsmash