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    Dash removal

    Hi fellas I'm tryin to get the cover over my dash the centre part where the clock and radio etc is. I've take the 4 obvious screws out but it still feels like I've missed something. Any help would be appreciated.

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    If you flip up the 2 center air vents there is another lot along the top.
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    Ah I knew there must be some somewhere cheers mate

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    There 2 on each side, couple behind the ash tray and at the top of both top air vents.

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    Ok thanks fellas

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    But late I know but it's a pretty easy job with the right tools and know how

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    Silly question I know but do you need to remove the lever ends off the air duct levers before you take the dash off?
    Need to take mine out soon to fit a UHF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noel_w View Post
    Silly question I know but do you need to remove the lever ends off the air duct levers before you take the dash off?
    Need to take mine out soon to fit a UHF.
    Hey mate, no you don't.

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    Thanks Winnie, will make it easier for me to attempt it now.

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    Bare in mind- you will lose 1 screw per removal. LOL!
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