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Old 05-26-2003, 02:28 PM
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Can anyone give me the steps of taking apart my dashboard on my 94 se so is that i dont totally destroy everything =) Ive done it to a 95 civic, but this is not like a civic lol
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What are you trying to fix?
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I'm curious how to take it apart too. I was pondering the idea of painting the gray parts of the console gold. I think I'll photoshop it first...lol. My brother'* '90 Firebird Bandit has the gold console and it looks good, but this is much different. It seems hard to take apart.
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I pulled apart the dash of my 89 and wrote a thread with directions...but its different for the 92+...sorry :(
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Once you pull the trim piece around the radio, it is pretty straightforward. Don't forget where the screws go. This applies to the instrument cluster - I'm not sure if that is where you are trying to go.

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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...pic.php?t=3269
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Originally Posted by fuddyduddy121
Once you pull the trim piece around the radio, it is pretty straightforward. Don't forget where the screws go. This applies to the instrument cluster - I'm not sure if that is where you are trying to go.

Try:

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...pic.php?t=3269
Since I wrote that posting you're referring to, let me suggest instead this slightly newer copy: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ghlight=#40882

If WillWren is reading this, I'd like to suggest putting that in the TechInfo area someplace, if it would be useful, since this question seems to come up fairly often...
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Good idea Andy....yours is very well written and helpful. I did a write up for the 87-91...maybe it can be a combined Techinfo item :?:

Just a thought
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