95 accord dash board trim question
newboot
08-16-2002, 10:42 AM
Hi guys. I have a 95 accord and i am trying to replace the odometer with a new one. I am trying to remove the trim around it so I can replace it. I have removed four screws from the trim the two above the odometer and two hidden screws. One was behind the sunroof switch and the other was behind the rear defrost. I and remove the trim all the way to the heating and air controls but it is stuck there. What do I have to do remove the trim. It is really driving me crazy...
tenguzero
08-17-2002, 12:15 AM
There is two screws hidden up behind the clock. They secure the vent section in. To get to those, you need to get your radio and the surrounding trim out. It is a well documented hassle when one is referring to maintenance on the gauge cluster in 5th gen's. Here is the resource I used when I was installing my indiglo's.
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/aie/gauge_install_instructions.htm
-note- I followed this article pretty closely, and discovered that you don't need to do anything that involves the glove box, or the screws around the sides of the center console. Once you get the armrest, etc. out, you only need to remove the two screws at the base of your shifter, this will allow you to pop out the center moulding (the plate that surrounds your shifter and radio) From there continue to follow the above link's instructions, and you should be set. BTW, once I got the screws out from behind the vents and proceeded to pull out the dash, I still had to take a flat head and sort of pry out the vent side, since it sits in there pretty snug. Good Luck.
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/aie/gauge_install_instructions.htm
-note- I followed this article pretty closely, and discovered that you don't need to do anything that involves the glove box, or the screws around the sides of the center console. Once you get the armrest, etc. out, you only need to remove the two screws at the base of your shifter, this will allow you to pop out the center moulding (the plate that surrounds your shifter and radio) From there continue to follow the above link's instructions, and you should be set. BTW, once I got the screws out from behind the vents and proceeded to pull out the dash, I still had to take a flat head and sort of pry out the vent side, since it sits in there pretty snug. Good Luck.
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