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Date Posted: 11:03:13 11/15/02 Fri
Author: Michael R. Tomkins
Subject: Re: 98 Diamante dash removal
In reply to: Bob 's message, "Re: 98 Diamante dash removal" on 04:25:30 11/15/02 Fri

Thanks, Bob... Do you remember how many catches the black molding has, and roughly where they are? I'm a bit concerned about snapping any of them whilst popping it out...

>About 2 years ago my drive light went out on my 97 LS
>as well. All you have to do is pop the black molding
>loose that surrounds the instrument cluster. Be sure
>to disconnect the cruise control button. Behind the
>molding you'll find about 4 or 5 screws that secures
>the cluster; once the screws have been removed, the
>cluster can be pulled towards you. Once you have the
>cluster out, unscrew the drive bulb and replace.
>
>Since I never use the Drive #1, #2, etc, I just took
>one of those bulbs and replaced my "Drive" bulb. The
>dealer wanted $10 for a bulb that's smaller than your
>pinky nail!
>
>The key to this job is to take your time. Don't be in
>a rush. The entire job only took me about 30 minutes
>from start to finish. Now that I know how to do it, I
>can probably do it in 15-20 minutes.
>
>The dealership wanted $200 to replace the bulb.
>
>Good Luck!!

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