94-01 Dash Removal ?
I can do a write-up of taking apart and add pictures to it as well. Because I have to take it out myself. My account is limited so I can only post like 5 per day or within 24hrs. So I would probably post the whole write-up at once.
just upload the pics on a website and link it to all of us...
and i remember there was a diagram of where ALL of the screws were... if anyone has it.. hook it up and help us out!!!
and i remember there was a diagram of where ALL of the screws were... if anyone has it.. hook it up and help us out!!!
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plz take the steering wheel out first
It takes less than 20 min to take the dash out.
First, remove the whole center console, air conditiong thing. cluster, clock cuz there is one bolt behind the clock and gloves box. there are some bolts under the Pass air bag is a lil kinda hard to remove. if you got those out, your almost finished. then remove other 2 bolts on the sites of the dash and unplug the harness that plug into the box next to the fuse box. oh yeah, the steering wheel, take that **** off it might be in the way.
for some people who have sunroof need to unplug the cables too.
some one can explain it better plz do.
It takes less than 20 min to take the dash out.
First, remove the whole center console, air conditiong thing. cluster, clock cuz there is one bolt behind the clock and gloves box. there are some bolts under the Pass air bag is a lil kinda hard to remove. if you got those out, your almost finished. then remove other 2 bolts on the sites of the dash and unplug the harness that plug into the box next to the fuse box. oh yeah, the steering wheel, take that **** off it might be in the way.
for some people who have sunroof need to unplug the cables too.
some one can explain it better plz do.
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Not really, they are easy to find.
Its helpful to take the seats out when you do it. Also, there is a screw behind the clock, that one had us stumped for like 5 minutes.
Not really, they are easy to find.
Its helpful to take the seats out when you do it. Also, there is a screw behind the clock, that one had us stumped for like 5 minutes.
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Well ya don't need to take the wheel OUT. you can just drop the steering column and maneuver around it. I took out and installed my dash alone w/o a manual... just make sure there is NO POWER... if that airbag deploys when you're working in there... say goodbye to christmas.
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Well ya don't need to take the wheel OUT. you can just drop the steering column and maneuver around it. I took out and installed my dash alone w/o a manual... just make sure there is NO POWER... if that airbag deploys when you're working in there... say goodbye to christmas.
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you guys just go to hondahookup.com click on manuals and pick whatever car you want it for.
you guys just go to hondahookup.com click on manuals and pick whatever car you want it for.
I made a diy on this topic back in august when I stripped my teg (changing from tan to black)....I included detailed pics and info.....hope it helps
click here:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=954173
click here:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=954173
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