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p4ult

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 18:51

Rob can u send me a copy of that plz, im doing mine at the mo. leaving that bit to last! I can take the whole unit out, but if the face can be taken off without the whole unit, ur help would be appriciated

Cheers
Paul
p4ult@corsasport.co.uk


Jamie

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 15:26

well ive managed to brake on eof the cable housing's now (balls).

ready to just about rip it out, so cheers for letting me in on the secret mate :)


Superstar Celebrity

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 15:25

You need to unclip the 4 cables from the back, then undo the two screws from the back which will free the bit you want to paint!

You wont get it off without uncliping the cables!!!

[Edited on 18-02-2003 by Superstar Celebrity]


Jamie

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 14:50

Still cant get it off!

Behind the left and right knob (not middle) there are black bits that the knobs fit on.

Do you need to remove them? They semm to be the only thing holding the panel on.


cobra148

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 14:09

Thats only a rough guide that needs to be re written, but it should give you an idea. Have you managed to get the three knobs off ok? The heated rear window one can be a bit of a pig sometimes.


Jamie

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 14:06

thanks mate, didnt realise you were online i would have asked the "pro" direct ;)


cobra148

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 14:03

Hey, my pictures copywrited ;)

No need to remove the cables, I've just sent you an email telling how to do it. Hope it helps.


Jamie

posted on 18th Feb 03 at 13:40

Right i've taken just about everything that will come off, but I've hit a small problem...?

I've removed the 4 screws holding it in but it is still held on by the "heater control cables"

I just want the blue bit that is shown below to take off and paint, leaving the air con etc still in the car.



[Edited on 18-02-2003 by J-Me]

[Edited on 18-02-2003 by J-Me]