Help- Integra Dash Removal
Does anyone have the write-up on how to remove the entire dash. I already tried searching and I only found one write-up https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=954173 (which all the pictures aren't showing).
its not that bad there is
a bolt behind the clock
a bolt on the left and right side of the dash
and for the 4th bolt you will have to remove your center console
there will be a plug in the center console for your blower motor
and of course the plugs for the fuse box
a bolt behind the clock
a bolt on the left and right side of the dash
and for the 4th bolt you will have to remove your center console
there will be a plug in the center console for your blower motor
and of course the plugs for the fuse box
thank for the info exotik4doorcivic. doesn't sound that hard to do. are there any screws where the climate controls. how do i go about removing the factory airbags? haha don't want any surprising blows to the head
and thanks jomama i'll take your word and on that guide.
anymore help is gladly apprectiated. did anyone run into trouble when taking out their dash?
and thanks jomama i'll take your word and on that guide.anymore help is gladly apprectiated. did anyone run into trouble when taking out their dash?
just did this recently. removing the factory airbags should have you unhook the battery FIRST. afterwards, you just have to unscrew the driver's airbag. And unhook the passenger's airbag. It can stay in the dash when you pull it.
Also removing the steering wheel makes it a expletiveton easier.
Also removing the steering wheel makes it a expletiveton easier.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by copsloveme »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just did this recently. removing the factory airbags should have you unhook the battery FIRST. afterwards, you just have to unscrew the driver's airbag. And unhook the passenger's airbag. It can stay in the dash when you pull it.
Also removing the steering wheel makes it a expletiveton easier.</TD></TR></TABLE>
How do you remove the steering wheel?
Also removing the steering wheel makes it a expletiveton easier.</TD></TR></TABLE>
How do you remove the steering wheel?
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you dont need to remove the steering wheel. under the dash are 2 12mm nuts that hold the whole steering column you will see two long bolts under the dash. just remove those nuts and the long silver plate before it and the steering column will drop down
you wont need to remove the climate control because there is a plug below where the 4th bolt was that you just need to unclip
everthing will come out together
under the dash on the fuse box is the srs airbag plug for the passenger airbag
its yellow
you wont need to remove the climate control because there is a plug below where the 4th bolt was that you just need to unclip
everthing will come out together
under the dash on the fuse box is the srs airbag plug for the passenger airbag
its yellow
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