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Old 02-19-08, 07:08 PM
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Stuck and dont want to snap anything

Hello,
Im trying to remove my center pannel of the dash but it seem to be stuck were it joins onto the main display are there screws behind there? or do i have to remove the main dial display to get it off. dont want to snap any thing ive attached pic of what i mean.



Also what is the cable for under my seat?


any help would be great thanks
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Old 02-19-08, 07:11 PM
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if i remember correctly, you need to remove the dash hood first. you should see 2 screws holding the middle part of the dash.
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the connector under the seat is for exhaust temp sensor for the over heat exh light you don't have
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What CF surround is that?



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Originally Posted by darkside7
if i remember correctly, you need to remove the dash hood first. you should see 2 screws holding the middle part of the dash.
Correct.

Take your time with each step. It's not hard once you see how it's held on, but the learning process can be awfully expensive...
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http://www.cruisewestcumbria.co.uk/i...e/203_0350.JPG - was a full custom kit. (not a sleave replaces dash)


sorry im a bit lost by the dash hood, do you mean the non carbon fiber part?
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Remove The Gauge Cluster First

You have to pull the gauge cluster first to get to the screws holding the A/C panel.

http://carbonfiberinnovation.com/con...%20cluster.pdf

For more info, just search this forum (gauge cluster removal) or search in the interior/exterior section.

good luck
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That connector is actually for the air bag/seat belt indicator light. The exhaust overheat sensor plugs in elsewhere, not on the seat.
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Originally Posted by caredden
You have to pull the gauge cluster first to get to the screws holding the A/C panel.

http://carbonfiberinnovation.com/con...%20cluster.pdf

For more info, just search this forum (gauge cluster removal) or search in the interior/exterior section.

good luck
thanks for that, thats what i needed. thanks for eveyone else's help too. ive just found a hidden switch under the dash which i have no idea what it is for ill take a pic tonight
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Originally Posted by Rotary Experiment Seven
That connector is actually for the air bag/seat belt indicator light. The exhaust overheat sensor plugs in elsewhere, not on the seat.
+1....I was about to say that
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