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I've been trying to figure out how to remove the instrument cluster without removing the entire front dash! (MKII Diesel)

 

I know there are two screws on its base that secure the cluster but just don't know how to get to them.

 

Can anybody help?

Guest vr6galaxy
Posted
You have to remove the steering column shroud to get at the two screws! then there's a retaining clip at the top of the clocks, release this and flip the clocks out, unplug the multi plugs and your done
Posted

Sorry to disagree with the other replies, but all I did was: (I have the tilt & rake steering wheel) set steering wheel to max out and down, remove the 2 screws at the top of the oval shroud; you need to tease the bottom of the shroud up to clear 2 retaining lugs while removing the shroud from the dash; Note: remove the metal clip that is pushed on the dash, else you will scratch the front lens on the cluster!; the cluster is then held with 2 screws in each upper corner; the cluster is removed by tilting it forward ( the bottom of it sits in 2 plastic runners); unclip 3 multiplugs; remove from dash from one side of the steering wheel in a tilt and one corner movement.

Why do you need to remove the cluster?

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Nick, completely different on the Mk2.. You have to remove the wheel to get at the screws holding the top of the column cover on.. Trust me, I've had mine off about 5 times!

 

Mike

  • 1 year later...
Guest boatman
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Nick, completely different on the Mk2.. You have to remove the wheel to get at the screws holding the top of the column cover on.. Trust me, I've had mine off about 5 times!

 

Mike

5 times,what for?

  • 3 months later...
Guest gooner52
Posted

the clocks will come out on the mk2 without removal of the steering wheel

just remove the upper and lower colum covers,and remove lower dash drivers side

 

which will give you access to the 2 screws,and the whole will come out

 

mine have been out over 20 times(dont ask why ;) :D )

 

 

post-4484-1163118873.jpg ok to do this :D :lol:

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