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matt86sx
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Re: ST162 help Tue, 14 September 2004 02:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
I have had the instrument cluster out a couple of times, it's not a hard job at all.

I did however find that I had to remove the steering wheel to get the cluster out. You may be able to jiggle it around and get it out OK, but I didn't want to risk scratching anything so I took the wheel off to be sure.

There are 4 screws that hold the cluster in place, here's the steps to get to them:

a) Slide out the hazard and rear demister switches from the sides of your instrument binnacle, and undo the connectors on them

b) Remove the black surround that is screwed under the "hood" of the instrument binnacle - it is held in by two screws. This will reveal the two upper screws that hold the instrument cluster in place.

c) Remove the RH front speaker grill (single screw) and then remove the plastic trim piece behind it that runs across from the centre console to the door. There's a few screws on this one, look around and you'll find them OK. Behind this you will find the two lower screws for the cluster.

Best of luck chasing down your noise!

-Matt
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