Instrument Cluster Help

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the plastic on my instrument cluster is damaged. does the whole thing need to come out or can i just pull the plastic off easily? anyone know?
 
drop the steering column, then pull the whole cluster out, then the plastic lens comes off.
 
You can easily remove the clear lens without pulling out the complete cluster or dropping the steering column. Once you remove the trim pieces to expose the cluster there are 4 torque screws holding the I/C to the dash. Remove the 4 screws so the cluster is free from the dash. There are 5 Torque screws that hold the clear lens to the I/C body, first pull the I/C forward and pivot it downward and you will see the 3 screws across the top(the middle screw has a piece of felt over it), remove the 3 screws then push the I/C back into the dash and remove the remaining 2 screws at the bottom and remove the lens.

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i'm sorry, i'm not car smart. i see two screws on the top. do you have pics? or would you mind writing a more detailed approach?

thanks
 
The blue arrows show the 4 screws that hold the I/C to the dash and the red arrows show the 5 screws that hold the lens to the I/C. The other pic's show the black felt moved aside exposing the top center screw.
 
ok thanks. now what trim do i need to remove before i see that?
 
It's been a while but if memory serves me right, start with removing the trim piece on the lower dash under the steering column(big piece that has the trunk/fuel door release buttons). Next would be the headlamp/outside mirror trim piece, then the ignition switch trim piece and then the I/C surround trim piece.

Lower dash trim piece has 2 push pins at the bottom(Pull down the center button to release the push pin) & 3 spring clips that hold it in place. Once you remove the push pins, gently pull the left side of the panel straight back towards you to release the 2 clips on that side, then gently pull the right side to release the 1 clip at the top and then unplug the connector for the switches.

Headlamp/Outside mirror switches trim piece has spring clips, gently pull straight back towards you to release the clips, then disconnect the wire connectors.

Ignition switch trim piece has spring clips as well, gently pull straight back towards you to release the clips.

Tilt the steering column down and out

The I/C surround trim piece has 4 screws, 1 at the lower left & 1 at the lower right(I believe these are 7mm) and 2 phillips head screws at the top of the trim piece(one on the right & one on the left). After the 4 screws are removed, then gently pull the bottom out to give you room to disconnect the wire connector for the sensor and the rubber hose, then gently pull the trim piece downward (to release the guide pins from under the dash overhang). Now the I/C is exposed, follow the previous instructions to remove the lens.

Note: The I/C can NOT be removed through the opening without removing the lens first or dropping the steering column. If after removing the lens you decide to pull out the I/C to have a look at it, make sure to disconnect the battery before disconnecting the 3 connectors at the rear of the I/C....
 

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