Removing Dash

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Removing Dash

Post by Goldenboy »

Hi guys!

I need help. My interior is all removed for paitning. The only parts left is my dash. Everythng that was connected to it have been removed, speedometers, heater control, radio, ect... The thing is I don't want to break anything. anybody have a diagrame or know how the remove the last part :)??????

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Post by DarkLiquidDragon »

when you say dash, do you mean the part that goes arround the gauge cluster, or the whole dang thing that goes from drivers side to passengers side? If it's the part arround the cluster, you can go to daewootech.net and click on "how to's" If you mean the big one, I have no idea :(
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

I havent taken the whole dash out of my parts car yet, so I have no idea how.

Maybe someone else in here has removed it and will know how.
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Post by Goldenboy »

I mean the whole thing!! :(

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Post by anesTHEtic34 »

it's a pain in the dick to get it all out. you have to start at the stereo and work your way around. i'm sure somebody's already written up a how-to. check http://www.daewootech.net they have all sorts of handy shtuff like that.
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Post by Goldenboy »

As I sayed everything that was easy to removehave been done ( the how to on daewootech.net cover only for the start of the operation) now i'm stuck.....Only the big gray monster left :). Anyone???


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Post by anesTHEtic34 »

what do you mean by "the big gray monster?"
if i could change the way you look at me
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Post by daewooluvr »

Ok, first off, make sure that you removed the battery cables and disconnect the air bags. Then what I would do is remove the glove box, and start search ing for bolts. There should just be a few bolts holding it on and probably some sealer to keep it from rattlin'. Let us know how it goes and possibly document what you did.
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Post by DomWoo »

i tried, and i gave up many weeks ago, its just to friggin hard and it seemed like it was going to break before it would come out
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Post by Goldenboy »

Seems like I when i'll find how to do it could be usefull to make an how to...:) I'll keep you posted probably this friday.

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If it gives you any troubles just hit it with a big hammer.... that allways works for me :roll:
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lol just rented a chainsaw...should work :)

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hahaha or start kicking it!
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