The reasons for removing the panel may vary. It can be as simple as changing the interior, or the need to fix a malfunction in your car, the cause of which is in the mechanism located in the dashboard. To do this, you will need to remove the panel in the vehicle for either replacement or repair. In any case, you will have to take it apart.
Necessary
- - screwdrivers with flat and cross-shaped blades;
- - user manual;
- - spanners 8 mm and 10 mm.
Instructions
Step 1
Disable the security system. Remove the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. Remove the steering wheel trim and unscrew it. Remove the dashboard trim panels and center console carefully as they can be easily scratched. Unscrew the hood lever and disconnect the cable. Unscrew the steering column mounts using a 10mm spanner. Disconnect the instrument cluster trim panel. Using a thin screwdriver, release the clips and pull out the left and right ventilation nozzles.
Step 2
Remove the climate and air conditioning control panel. Disconnect the audio speakers, sensors, and other electrical connectors. Leave the marks to remind you of what they are connecting to before disconnecting so that you can reconnect them correctly. Remove the glove box and all airbags.
Step 3
Remove all bolts, screws, screws, nuts that secure the main panel to the car body. When everything is disconnected, pull the dashboard, it is important to do this action together, so as not to cause mechanical damage.
Step 4
Remove the torpedo through the driver's door. This was the last step in removing the dashboard. Now you can deal directly with what you disassembled it for.