How do I remove the dashboard to replace light bulb's?
gnflyby
03-19-2005, 12:29 PM
Can anyone help? Thank you.
gnflyby
03-19-2005, 02:15 PM
Nobody has even a clue?
sfontain
03-19-2005, 02:34 PM
Nobody has even a clue?
Well you come in and don't even tell us what kind of car you have, so, no, nobody has a clue how to remove your instrument cluster. Additionally, this procedure is outlined in detail in the $15 Haynes and Chilton books for your vehicle, which you should have anyway if you are doing any work on your car.
Well you come in and don't even tell us what kind of car you have, so, no, nobody has a clue how to remove your instrument cluster. Additionally, this procedure is outlined in detail in the $15 Haynes and Chilton books for your vehicle, which you should have anyway if you are doing any work on your car.
gnflyby
03-19-2005, 02:41 PM
Well you come in and don't even tell us what kind of car you have, so, no, nobody has a clue how to remove your instrument cluster. Additionally, this procedure is outlined in detail in the $15 Haynes and Chilton books for your vehicle, which you should have anyway if you are doing any work on your car.
Your right, my bad! I have a 1996 Ford Taurus. Thanks.
Your right, my bad! I have a 1996 Ford Taurus. Thanks.
gnflyby
03-20-2005, 08:43 PM
___________ This is exactly what I got from this forum... Nothing!
Thanks for nothing.
Thanks for nothing.
sfontain
03-21-2005, 07:31 AM
___________ This is exactly what I got from this forum... Nothing!
Thanks for nothing.
Oh, sorry.
Would you hang on a minute while we all get our little violins?
Thanks for nothing.
Oh, sorry.
Would you hang on a minute while we all get our little violins?
Cajunblu
03-21-2005, 08:57 AM
___________ This is exactly what I got from this forum... Nothing!
Thanks for nothing.
Be patient dude, it may take a couple of days for an answer.
DROP THE ATTITUDE ALSO. :loser:
With an attitude it may take longer for an answer, thats if you get one at all. :loser:
And this is a very good forum. People are very informative and they go out of there way to post some of the answers to a lot of the questions...
Thanks for nothing.
Be patient dude, it may take a couple of days for an answer.
DROP THE ATTITUDE ALSO. :loser:
With an attitude it may take longer for an answer, thats if you get one at all. :loser:
And this is a very good forum. People are very informative and they go out of there way to post some of the answers to a lot of the questions...
NakedDancer
03-21-2005, 09:21 AM
Well this is usually simple enough, just start taking out screws that look like they hold it in and replace in reverse. I don't have your model car and my book stops @ 95. If you want the up close and personal version do as the man said, go out and get the Haynes manual from any Autozone. They only cost 15 dollars and you'll never regret getting it. In most cases you won't even have to rely on the charity of others to see you through the process, the books are just that simple.
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