Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs
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01-21-2008, 11:31
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Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs
Hi Jo-Ski: Sorry I missed your first post. As Ernie said, remove the outer (4) trim edges, 2 on each side. Ok, here is where we find out if your dash has been pulled up before or not. Gently raise the lower edge of the dash up and see if you feel like it is still screwed down or not, if it lifts then it has been out before if not then stop and on the left side of the dash there will be a couple of "blank" places for add on switches, those will gently lift up and under one of those you will find a screw holding that side of the lower dash panel down. Remove that screw and set it aside,,, way aside Now then the lower dash will only lift up so far it will not come all the way out. Remember there is a ton of wiring under there and I do mean a ton like a rats nest and those wires are brittle or have connectors on them and many many butt splices. so before you start make a diagram of the dash and which switches are not working and really you will want to have then on hand before you start this. on the sides of the switches there is a pressure point to press on to allow the switch to be removed through the top with out prying. Remember to make a diagram of which wires went were and don't trust to memory, if it is written down you don't have to remember and that is one thing less to do. !/2 of the lower dash being out, whew, the inverters (blue ice cube's) are either located on the left side under the lower dash or more than likely they will be on the left behind the upper lower dash and it will have to come out to get to them, but one step at a time. The led lights for the switches may be because no power to the switches, wires pulled off the back of the switches or? or? or? so many things. Bottom line, be super gentle always. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 02:09 PM 1/21/2008 -0800, you wrote: Hi, |
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Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs - Jo-Ski - 01-21-2008, 10:09
Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs - lcondosta - 01-21-2008, 11:15
Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 01-21-2008 11:31
Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs - Scott Forman - 01-21-2008, 13:13
Second try--Was--accessing dashboard for miscellaneous repairs - Gregory OConnor - 01-21-2008, 13:53
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