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mafia




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twin falls idaho
2-17-2005
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Well I have see some members ask "How do you take the dash off?" So today I took one off and took pic's at doing it. I Hope this will help some one one day.

This is my 1st ever write up so please be nice and if i messed or missed something please point it out to me.


What you need 12mm, 10mm, flat head and phillips skrew driver. And what ever els is in the pic.

Ok, So 1st off take off Left and right heater's on the side's.

Then Take off Glove compartment, And passenger air BAG.

Now let take off the stereo and the climent control.


Then you are going to want to disconnect all the wiring holding the dash.




And after your done with that, Time to drope the steering wheel.


Now take off the plastic thats around the spedo.

And the 2nd to the final step. Take off all of these bolts that are holding the dash
By the spedo.

By the stereo


Left of steering wheel.

By the Glove compartment 2 Of them

By the right door

And the Left one

After that take out the dash slowly. DO NOT YANK IT out of there, if there is something els thats holding it back look what it is and take it off.

And some pic's after its done! :D


Should this be put in FAQ?



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vinuneuro
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10-7-2003
 « Re: How to Take Dash off 97-01 5th gen (mafia)« » Reply  Edit


Thanks for the write-up! It should be in the faq. PM PrecisionH23a.



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mafia




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twin falls idaho
2-17-2005
 « Re: How to Take Dash off 97-01 5th gen (vinuneuro)« » Reply  Edit


It took 1 Hour and 5 mins to do it. And drinking coffee and taking the pic's



My Ride
Honda prelude 00 --NA--

My lude (old) pic http://www.honda-tech.com/gara...=6791

   


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