CLUSTER REPLACEMENT
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When prying with a flat-up screwdriver,
wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent
damage. |
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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. | |
1. |
Tilt the steering column
down. |
2. |
After remove the cluster facia panel (A),
disconnecting the trip sensor connector (B).

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3. |
After loosening the mounting screws, then
remove the cluster (A).

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4. |
Installation is the reverse the
removal.
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Make sure the connector is plugged
in
properly. | | |
CENTER FACIA PANEL REPLACEMENT
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When prying with a flat-up screwdriver,
wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent
damage. |
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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. | |
1. |
Remove both air vent (A).

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2. |
Remove the facia panel (A).

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3. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
LOWER PANEL REPLACEMENT
1. |
Remove the crash pad side
cover. |
2. |
Remove the keyset
bezel. |
3. |
After loosening the crash pad lower panel
mounting screws, then remove the lower panel (A).

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4. |
After loosening the mounting bolts, then
remove the reinforcing panel (A).

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5. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
GLOVE BOX REPLACEMENT
1. |
Disconnect the damper (B) from the glove box
(A).

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2. |
Remove the side damper (A) from the glove box
(B).

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3. |
Disconnect the pin (A), then remove the glove
box (B).

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4. |
After loosening the mounting screws and bolts,
then remove the glove box housing (A).

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5. |
Disconnect the connector
(B). |
6. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
AIR VENT REPLACEMENT
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When prying with a flat-up screwdriver,
wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent
damage. |
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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. | |
CENTER
1. |
Using a remover, remove the air vent
(A).

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2. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
DRIVER`S
1. |
Remove the crash pad side cover
(A).

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2. |
Remove the crash pad side garnish
(A).

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3. |
Loosen the mounting screws, then remove the
air vent (A).

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4. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
PASSANGER`S
1. |
Remove the crash pad side cover
(A).

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2. |
Remove the crash pad side garnish
(A). |
3. |
Loosen the mounting screws, then remove the
air vent (B).

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4. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
CRASH PAD CENTER SPEAKER REPLAEMENT
1. |
Remove the center speaker grill
(A).

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2. |
Remove the center speaker
(A). |
3. |
Disconnect the connector (B).

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4. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
SHROUD REPLACEMENT
2. |
Remove the shroud assembly
(B). |
3. |
Disconnect the connector (A).

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4. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
COVER REPLACEMENT
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When prying with a flat-up screwdriver,
wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent
damage. |
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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. | |
1. |
Remove the crash pad side cover
(A).
DRIVER`S

PASSENGER`S

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2. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal. |
CRASH PAD REPLACEMENT
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When prying with a flat-up screwdriver,
wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around
the related parts, to prevent
damage. |
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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. | |
1. |
Remove the following items.
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2. |
Remove the photo sensor
(B). |
3. |
Disconnect the passenger`s air bag connector
(A).
Loosen the bolts and nuts, then remove the
crash pad (C). |
4. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal.
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Make sure the crash pad fits onto
the guide pins
correctly. |
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Before tightening the bolts, make
sure the crash pad wire harnesses are not
pinched. |
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Make sure the connectors are
plugged in properly, and the antenna lead is connected
properly. |
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Enter the anti- theft code for the
radio, then enter the customer`s radio station
presets. | |

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