dust behind the pod glass
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Zippee said:
Hi all - I have some dust behing the glass of my dash pod, is there an easy way to get in there to clean it out?
Yes, take the dash pod out and clean it. You could in theory do it in situ by removing the black surround and then removing the perspex but for an extra 20 mins to pop the pod out to do it on the bench its not worth the fiddling about.ShiDevil said:
monty quick said:
Is it me? I think there is some confusion here The dash pod isn't accessed from the wheel arch?
I was anticipating his next question about dust near headlamps Dam lol, never post after 9 hours in a car :/ woops!I've always wondered how to remove muck from inside my head lights .... How fortuitous of you :-)
ShiDevil said:
Light cover off from behind in wheel arch. Poke a Hoover in with attachment as a small windscreen washer wipe pipe on end to suck out. Or attach cloth onto something thin e.g. Wire, to shift gently.
I read the same as you, and was going ask this anyway, so thanks! Edited by ShiDevil on Tuesday 8th April 13:12
ShiDevil said:
monty quick said:
Is it me? I think there is some confusion here The dash pod isn't accessed from the wheel arch?
I was anticipating his next question about dust near headlamps Dam lol, never post after 9 hours in a car :/ woops!Zippee said:
Thanks all, it is indeed the dash pod i'm talking about - how does it come out and is it then easy to get the casing and glass separated?
Two bolts either side of the dash, accessed from underneath. When removed there are 4 bolts that hold the clock pack to the dash binnacle. It might be easy or it might be hard to separate the back surround & then the perspex from the clock pack itself it depends on how well they stuck it down. The glue will peel away easy enough and I stuck mine back down with silicone or you could tape the perspex cover back into place. When you put the binicle back in just make sure you don't trap the ribbon cables off the heater controller or the light switches with the 2 bolts that hold everything into the dash.
Shep
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