removing wood grain parts(EDITED!)
#1
removing wood grain parts(EDITED!)
i drive a 2000 accord ex v6 3.0
does anybody know how to remove the centerpart in the dash where it holds the clock, headunit, etc.
i want to take that out and put CF vinyl on the wood grain part.
i know there are two screws under it and i have removed those..but it seems that clips, or other screws are still attaching it to the top. any suggestions will help
also on the doors theres the same wood grain where the window switches are, is there any way to remove this?
thanks for any help
does anybody know how to remove the centerpart in the dash where it holds the clock, headunit, etc.
i want to take that out and put CF vinyl on the wood grain part.
i know there are two screws under it and i have removed those..but it seems that clips, or other screws are still attaching it to the top. any suggestions will help
also on the doors theres the same wood grain where the window switches are, is there any way to remove this?
thanks for any help
#2
RE: removing dash
Yes, the center piece has 2 screws on the bottom and clips at the top. The top just pops out when you pry it. As for the door trim, I believe you have to remove the door panel, and there are screws holding the trim to the door panel itself from the bottom.
#6
RE: removing dash
I haven't done an 04 personally but I'll give you some general instruction... The screws have little covers over them but usually pop right out with a small flathead screwdriver. There's typically one in/under the door handle, in the arm rest and the upper right hand corner, remove those and wedge the screwdriver (wrap it in a towel if you're worried about scratching something...) under the door panel at the bottom and pry out, there are a bunch of clips that hold it on, once those are free it should lift up/off, if it doesn't then you may need to remove the inner mirror cover, grab the screwdriver and pop it off (I don't think there is anything but clips holding it on) now with it free you can look behind it and disconnect the various wiring harnesses.
One last thing, your door handle has to be disconnected from the rod, you should be able to see it once the decorative piece under the door handle comes off
One last thing, your door handle has to be disconnected from the rod, you should be able to see it once the decorative piece under the door handle comes off
#10
RE: removing dash
ORIGINAL: stevent
To remove the bezel around the shifter, you just have to pull it up carefully since it's held on with clips.
To remove the bezel around the shifter, you just have to pull it up carefully since it's held on with clips.