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Old 08-11-2003, 02:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Dash and Door Trim Removal Help

* Has anyone taken off the entire dash (gen3)? Not just the instrument panel and trim, but the ENTIRE thing? How hard and time consuming is it?

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* I need to take off the driver's side door trim panel, but when i tried to take off the handle, it cracked and was still stuck. According to the Haynes manual, all i need to do is use a screwdriver to pop it out, which i tried (hence the broken handle)...any other things i might be leaving out? I know about the screws and clips around the panel too...
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you can check my DIYDS section on my site regarding taking off the door panel... it's under the front speaker installation guide.

as for the whole dash... sorry... haven't done that yet.


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i had to remove part of the dash to repair my AC, had to replace the expansion valve. It's time consuming, be prepared to bend your body into weird positions. Taking things apart is pretty straight forward. The hard part is remebering how to put everything back together.
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can someone help me find out how to remove the wood trim.
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