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spoiltboy 12 March 2008 12:22 AM

dash out
 
can some 1 please tell me how you take the dash board out of a 94 import & the f**king speed o cable please :brickwall :mad:

StickyMicky 12 March 2008 12:46 AM

release it at the gearbox end first to give you some extra length to play with :lol1:

Oolix 12 March 2008 07:39 PM

Undo al the screws you can see really

clocks there is a the fascier bit take that bit and take the undertray out and reach your arm up and pull on the speedo cable to unles it from the clocks then remove the clocks by the 2 screws and un-connect the the plugs at the back ok the clock.

The rest of dash is a little bit harder un screw what you can take out glove box you wil have to unplug connectors as you go and you wil also have to unplug the the main wiring loom cos it is connected to the dash. which you will find on the drivers side under dash white box looking thing with about 5 connecters in unplug all of them then remove dash.

Hope this helps you out i had to take the dash out of mine the second day i got it.

Good Luck.

Oolix

kbe 18 April 2008 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by spoiltboy (Post 7724825)
can some 1 please tell me how you take the dash board out of a 94 import & the f**king speed o cable please :brickwall :mad:

If its just to get at the speedo cable behind the clocks....

You can reach up through under the left hand side of the steering column and get to it without removing any trim.

Only found this out after spending hours removing all the trim and clocks to put a converter on the speedo. We put it all back in place and found it didn't flippin' work!!!!!!!!!

Couldn't be bothered stripping it all down again so my mate persevered and got his hand up into the dash without removing a screw!

Good luck

N602 WRX 18 April 2008 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by kbe (Post 7817051)
If its just to get at the speedo cable behind the clocks....

You can reach up through under the left hand side of the steering column and get to it without removing any trim.

Only found this out after spending hours removing all the trim and clocks to put a converter on the speedo. We put it all back in place and found it didn't flippin' work!!!!!!!!!

Couldn't be bothered stripping it all down again so my mate persevered and got his hand up into the dash without removing a screw!

Good luck

Yep its the easiest way! Had the same experience!


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