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Old 12-27-2009, 08:25 PM
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how do i remove the dashboard trim so i can get to the back of my radio? thanks
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Lower the steering wheel to the lowest setting , and gently pry it off. it is just held on with press in clips. You could use a small screw driver to help pry up parts of it. I find it easiest to start on the driver'* side, or under the radio. Be carefull if you try and pry against the dash, as they often are brittle from age and could crack. If I had a bonneville I would get you some pictures of how I do it.
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ok thanks
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