I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!!
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (JunkyardAccord)
carefully pry and remove the hazard light switch and u will see a screw and remove it and 2 screw to remove from upper cluster bazel area
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (JunkyardAccord)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JunkyardAccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">still not commin out and i cant get the effin clock to come out either.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i remember the clock stays when i pulled the bazel off. i didnt even need to remove the clock.
i remember the clock stays when i pulled the bazel off. i didnt even need to remove the clock.
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (crazyguy)
well it still feels like its connected to something do i have to pull it from a certain angle? it kind of feels like its stuck from the vents or something..
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (JunkyardAccord)
m...check if there is a screw at the center vent area, i didnt remember about this one cause it was 2 years ago when i pulled the bazel..and it should pull right off..
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (crazyguy)
i didn't have to remeove my hazard switch.
i just removed the 2 screws above the cluster, then took a flathead and carefully pryed at the end where the two heater vents are first and moved to the left.
there are fins or something that hold the trim to the dash.
just be careful
i just removed the 2 screws above the cluster, then took a flathead and carefully pryed at the end where the two heater vents are first and moved to the left.
there are fins or something that hold the trim to the dash.
just be careful
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its always hard to get it out the first time.
the vents are really snug, its easiest to use a screw driver and slowly pry it out.
if its going to break, it will break on the far left side near the vent.
the vents are really snug, its easiest to use a screw driver and slowly pry it out.
if its going to break, it will break on the far left side near the vent.
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (obd-0-4life)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EcivicG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i didn't have to remeove my hazard switch.
just be careful</TD></TR></TABLE>
also false there is a screw under the hazzard switch
i just removed mine last week, once you get those 3 screws out be very careful to pry it off and not break it...i started from the right side and worked to the left. the bottom of the cluster cutout has clips that slide into the dash so be careful not to break those. just take ur time itll come out easy.
there is a write up that bauley civic did about changing ur cluster and climate control bulbs and it tells you how to remove that...give me a sec ill look for it
edit: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=661308
Modified by H22Ej1 at 5:18 PM 3/7/2008
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (H22Ej1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by H22Ej1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
false its under the hazzard swich
also false there is a screw under the hazzard switch
i just removed mine last week, once you get those 3 screws out be very careful to pry it off and not break it...i started from the right side and worked to the left. the bottom of the cluster cutout has clips that slide into the dash so be careful not to break those. just take ur time itll come out easy.
there is a write up that bauley civic did about changing ur cluster and climate control bulbs and it tells you how to remove that...give me a sec ill look for it
edit: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=661308</TD></TR></TABLE>
im sure your right, but the guy who owned my car before me must have just not put the screw back into place.
my fault for misinformation
false its under the hazzard swich
also false there is a screw under the hazzard switch
i just removed mine last week, once you get those 3 screws out be very careful to pry it off and not break it...i started from the right side and worked to the left. the bottom of the cluster cutout has clips that slide into the dash so be careful not to break those. just take ur time itll come out easy.
there is a write up that bauley civic did about changing ur cluster and climate control bulbs and it tells you how to remove that...give me a sec ill look for it
edit: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=661308</TD></TR></TABLE>
im sure your right, but the guy who owned my car before me must have just not put the screw back into place.
my fault for misinformation
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (EcivicG)
I just put grill mesh between my clusterfck and my dash trim!!!
not very jdm lookin but looks sweet!!!
not very jdm lookin but looks sweet!!!
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Re: I need help getting to my eg gauge cluster!!! (H22Ej1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by H22Ej1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
false its under the hazzard swich
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Uhh, he is correct. He said the screw is behind the [hazard] switch under (below) the clock.
false its under the hazzard swich
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Uhh, he is correct. He said the screw is behind the [hazard] switch under (below) the clock.
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