Just did this the other day. I used a dremel tool to slice through the bit of green plastic that held the backside part of the assy together (you cant remove it through the front of the dash w/o destroying it as far as I could tell?) Maybe there is a trick to this, but I was careful and it seemed to work. Plus I got to use my 'rarely used' high dollar dremel! :-) At any rate.. I put one of these in... Be sure and disconnect the battery prior to doing this, you dont want to fry anything else connected to that circuit (clock, radio etc: ) hope this helps -tim 90 syncro westy gilbert, az http://www.timschneider.org |
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