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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 01:31 AM
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Red face how to trake off the climate plastic?

hey guys, im taking my Plastic off the car and painting it. Is there a easy way to get at the screws behind the gauge cluster to take off the climate control plastics? Also whats the safest method of taking off the gauge cluster>??

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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 04:05 AM
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In order to remove the gauge cluster there are two screws located directly beneath it. One to the right in a small hole you will see and the other is behind the plastic on the other side. You should be able to pop off the plastic pretty gently and then access the other screw. After you remove the two screws its a matter of gently popping it (entire gauge cluster) off.

You should be able to figure out the climate controls after you slowly remove the shifter surround, it simply pops off. If you get stuck be sure to check out the FSM that's downloadable from the FAQ. It has instructions to remove most of the interior parts without damage.

Good luck - Aaron

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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 07:30 AM
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hey i was wondering if you have the climate control ..version of the AC. the roundish **** one? i have em but the heater control unit is fried. just wondering if ther available in canada?? cant find it anywhere!
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