92-95 EX climate control removal ** SEARCHED**
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95 civic EX coupe, trying to remove the climate control, can't figure out how it's done, searched, and can't find anything
I took out the center piece (infront of the shifter), and the dashboard bezel piece is out, as well as the cluster and radio, but I can't seem to pull the climate control out, there's one screw in the center back, and like 3 small gold ones in the front, it has to be attached in teh front on the bottom because the top can move out a little bit
Anybody that has any advice on this plzzzz lemme know, this is annoying ;(
I took out the center piece (infront of the shifter), and the dashboard bezel piece is out, as well as the cluster and radio, but I can't seem to pull the climate control out, there's one screw in the center back, and like 3 small gold ones in the front, it has to be attached in teh front on the bottom because the top can move out a little bit
Anybody that has any advice on this plzzzz lemme know, this is annoying ;(
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im guesing u missed the 2 phil screws in the front bottom.. look at that post and you'll get it
im guesing u missed the 2 phil screws in the front bottom.. look at that post and you'll get it
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Yeah, I'll take some pics though, there's absolutely no way to get there :-\
I'll take some pics, there's some kinda guard that has to be taken down first, it's annoying as hell because I can't find any other screws for it
I'll take some pics, there's some kinda guard that has to be taken down first, it's annoying as hell because I can't find any other screws for it
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I don't get how everybody's taking these pictures like this, there's a guarde, the thing that's under where the radio was (that it was bolted into) comes all the way back, I can't fit a screw driver (thin or regular) up to those screws, I even tried stickign a stubby screw driver into the radio slot (empty now) to do it but I can't manipulate my hand at all when it's in there none-the-less turn a screw driver...
It's like, what's in the bottom of that pic, I'll take some pics in a few if nobody knows what I mean
It's like, what's in the bottom of that pic, I'll take some pics in a few if nobody knows what I mean
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no, I can't figure out how, that's what's stopping me
If the radio cage is what goes around the radio, I did NOT remove it, it doesn't look like it simply snaps out, because it's connected to the part that goes over the steering wheel, it's like one piece, I think if I remove that I can access the screws
If the radio cage is what goes around the radio, I did NOT remove it, it doesn't look like it simply snaps out, because it's connected to the part that goes over the steering wheel, it's like one piece, I think if I remove that I can access the screws
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it wasn't the cage, I just had to get a 8 inch screw driver to reach the screws through the slits, that wasn't the hard part though...
that statement of "there are two plugs on the back, and they're a ******* bitch to get out"
Worst understatement of the century
THey're near impossible to take out and 45 minutes and 1 really scratched plug later they're out
That was depressing, oh well, maybe I can change teh bulbs now..this **** better work, I don't know if I could do this again, especially in the middle of the night
EDIT:
Thx
that statement of "there are two plugs on the back, and they're a ******* bitch to get out"
Worst understatement of the century
THey're near impossible to take out and 45 minutes and 1 really scratched plug later they're out
That was depressing, oh well, maybe I can change teh bulbs now..this **** better work, I don't know if I could do this again, especially in the middle of the night
EDIT:
Thx
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