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Subject: Re: Dashboard Removal (is is needed?)


Author:
Red Dash Dave
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Date Posted: 07:52:04 05/08/03 Thu
Author Host/IP: 213.122.181.106
In reply to: Doobyscoo 's message, "Re: Dashboard Removal (is is needed?)" on 02:16:24 05/08/03 Thu

>Dave
>
>If you take off your dash top, you will find metal in
>exactly the same shape of you dash top (bar the
>speaker amlarki,) and no other holes to reach your
>lights
>Your best bet is to reach under the dash, push out
>your clock/rev counter and change them blubs (mind out
>though because there are clips you have to push first
>to allow removal). Next put your hand through the
>hole, disconnect your speedo cable and push that one
>out, do bulbs. Next repeat for you indicator, fuel
>guage dial.
>If you do need to take your dash out, have you taken
>the handle above the glove box off? But just leave it
>on anyway, you'l just risk bostin' it. Working under
>type 3 dashes is a pain in the ass! It's a good job
>they are fu*kin cool I can tell ya
>
>Andy


Thanks Andy, much appreciated.

I will just have to put up with a crick in the next while changing those bulbs. ;-)

Dave

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