Pulling the dash out
Pulling the dash out
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headhoon

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268 posts

240 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Doeas anyone have info on pulling the part of the dash out that houses the clocks so I can put a kph sticker on them. Don't want to damage anything.

Raggyman

2,317 posts

264 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Where about's are you head hoon.. thinking about heading down to portsmouth for the weekend... not sure yet though.
It can be a bit tricky, but pretty straight forward when you know how to do it, but assuming that you have a VT interior?

Raggyman

2,317 posts

264 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Just thought of something... could get the web cam out on the weekend, and show and talk to you while you do it.. or atleast show you how to do it.. if you don't have wireless access and a laptop where your car is.

headhoon

Original Poster:

268 posts

240 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Raggyman said:
Where about's are you head hoon.. thinking about heading down to portsmouth for the weekend... not sure yet though.
It can be a bit tricky, but pretty straight forward when you know how to do it, but assuming that you have a VT interior?


Mine is a 2002 Monaro with a VX interior. I'm based in Kent.

comm_SS_V8

310 posts

253 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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I wrote this (right click -> save target as...) a while back when I had to fix my kmh->mph converter pcb that sits behind the odometer dials. It should give you the information needed to get at the dials, just miss out the PCB repair section.

>> Edited by comm_SS_V8 on Thursday 27th April 15:57

headhoon

Original Poster:

268 posts

240 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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comm_SS_V8 said:
I wrote this (right click -> save target as...) a while back when I had to fix my kmh->mph converter pcb that sits behind the odometer dials. It should give you the information needed to get at the dials, just miss out the PCB repair section.

>> Edited by comm_SS_V8 on Thursday 27th April 15:57


Thanks very much for this.
Two questions 1. Where can I get the tool to remove the stereo and 2. Is the glass in front of the clocks attached directly to them or just on the fascia of the dash in front (another words do the clocks need to be pulled out as well). Thanks again for this.

comm_SS_V8

310 posts

253 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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headhoon said:

Thanks very much for this.

Two questions 1. Where can I get the tool to remove the stereo and 2. Is the glass in front of the clocks attached directly to them or just on the fascia of the dash in front (another words do the clocks need to be pulled out as well). Thanks again for this.


A1: I used a metal coat hanger & cut it down to 4 x 4" lengths. Push each rod into the 4 holes and the unit should just pull straight out. The tool can be had for a couple of quid on EBay. Seach for "radio removal tool".

A2: The odometer is one complete unit. The glass (perspex) is part of the odometer unit and is either clipped on or has a couple of screws, I just can't remember which at this time.

SaudiSS

26 posts

239 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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Having touble downloading the PDF any chance you can e mail to me ?

comm_SS_V8

310 posts

253 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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Sure. Send a mail to "steve <dot/> scargall <at/> gmail <dot/> com". It's 3.35MB so a high speed connection is recommended.