<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by fiveliters</i>
Because I am at work (and because I shamelessly admit to being too lazy to search the forums[;)]),what specific areas did you need to unscrew to get the instrument cluster out? I remember reading long ago that the whole dash didn't need to be removed,just a few particular screws.
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After some a few goes I found the easiest way is as follows.
Remove the top centre part of the dash - it lifts off.
Then you rmove the top of the dash cowl, 3 screws at the front and 4 at the back, you can then access the top of the instrument cluster.
Remove the cowl on the steering column - 2 screws.
The instrument cluster is then held in by 2 screws at the top and 2 underneath on the lower part of the dash.
You can then move the cluster about to access the back.
Remove the 2 multiway connectors and the connections to the hi beam and low fuel warning lamps.
On top of the cluster is the voltage stabiliser, (disconnect the battery before you start) either unplug the leads or as I did remove the odd screw holding to the cluster.
After a bit of fiddling you should be able to remove the cluster.
Pete
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