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Old 01-18-2005, 01:54 PM
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Dash Info

I just want to know what I'm getting into here. Yesterday on of my dash lights decided to burn out... Now i have to figure out how to remove the dash and cluster to fix one friggen bulb, well maybe 2 unsure at the moment. Anyway It's on my 02 GT, I know about the top 2 bolts on the plastic shroud, If i'm not mistaken there are two more aLong the bottom behind the steering wheel?? If anyone knows of any clips or other screws I should be warned of let me know, before i break it off the car when attempting this.
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I went to change the bulb in my dash and realized that i couldn't get the screw driver in the opening between the column and the dash to remove both lower bolts to get to the cluster. Does anyone know what else i need to do? Do i have to remove the column? I was gonna just take out the 3 bolts on the column then thought for a moment what if i break something, i could be screwed before i go to work... ANY info would be greatly appreciated.
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