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tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:04 PM
Anyone done it and whgat tools are required to get it all out and apart?


I just want to make sure I bring home verythign form work that I'm gonna need




Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:04 PM
oh yeah..... 04 cavi



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:21 PM
Here ya go Ryan, only cuz ur teh greatest..lol
Tools Required
- 7mm Socket
- Patience

Team Forward Motion

Click on Audio

Theres 2 bolts on the left side by the drivers side

2 on the passanger's side

2 up top by the vent next to the windshield

2 on the inside trim of the glove box

and 2 brass bolts inside the glove box that can be reached via a small hole located in the box

then from there just start poppin up...after you got the whole dash off....


there are then 2 more bolts on the plastic bezel around the actual radio and a/c cluster
1 is directly above the cig. lighter closest to the ignition

and the other is on the right side midle a/c vent..



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:44 PM
You can also use a #15 star driver bit in place of the 7mm socket.

I think he may want to remove the ENTIRE dash, not just the top and radio bezel, though.

And to that, I say "Good Luck with all that!"

I hear it takes forever and kinda sucks.
Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 2:33 PM
^^^Yeah, you have to take the steering wheel off, so, grab a steering wheel puller. And I'm pretty sure I remember taking off the turn signal/wiper arms. For those you'll need a torx wrench, T15 like stated above.

It shouldn't take more than 15-20 minutes. The longest part being the steering wheel. Be sure to completely discharge your electrical system though because of the airbags - Take the battery out, flash the lights and honk the horn 10-15 times before screwing with that stuff. You don't have to unhook the passenger's airbag, only the driver's. Hope that helps.





Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 2:37 PM
It's not hard it's just really involved, I took apart my old 02's before. I'd say the hardest part was not loosing all the screws lol. What are you planing on doing or is it a secret?



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 3:40 PM
i know how the radio bezel and top piece come off... wasn't sure if the steering wheel is pressed fit or just bolted on, and I know what to do with air bags and everything, I do this stuff for living I just don't want to get it all 1/2 way apart to find out I need to stop because I don't have the tools I need

and Matt show season is over so I'm gonna start on my interior



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 3:46 PM
what are your plans? i love the stock interior look of yours....i've done the painting and attempted fiberglass, and i've gone back to mostly stock now, dont do n e thing to mess it up!-
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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 4:15 PM
hammer, chisel. case of budweiser, some hillbilly friends, umm cant think of anything else


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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 4:31 PM
Darkstars wrote:Matt show season is over so I'm gonna start on my interior



Some one has the itch.






Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:04 PM
Da Boss (ts) wrote:what are your plans? i love the stock interior look of yours....i've done the painting and attempted fiberglass, and i've gone back to mostly stock now, dont do n e thing to mess it up!-
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I wont mess it up

preaty much some of the stuff needs to be modified for the new audio setup.... exterior, engine, suspension, audio, video, have all been modified so the interior is the next logical step before redoing/going farther with other things.... its still gonna have a nice clean look don't worry and a majority of it will remain stock


and Matt the itch has been going for a while... no matter what I want to do I don't do it for a while cause I have alot of ideas and they usually fade as fast as they come, so before I modify/change anythign I hold off a while to let the idea evolve into somethign more specific or to see if I loose interest in it all together, the inside is preaty well throught out and decieded on, main reason I got the Jetta is so my car can sit in pieces and I can take my time and do it right the first time




Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:56 PM
Well it is so much fun man! It does take a while to do, but really it is not all that hard. I've gone all the way down to swap to the cavy dash. I don't think other then the 7mm and the #15 star you will need some extensions for here and there, and the puller for the wheel. I was getto and got everything done and then drove down to AutoZone cause I forgot to get the puller and just pulled the dash and put the wheel back on. Just remember to make sure you have the darn airbag wire back before you put the wheel on cause I forgot about it and had to take it back off to get it back out the middle. Have fun buddy!




Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 7:34 PM
theres no bolt in the steering wheel? usually its a big bolt down the middle and then sometimes pressed on as well.... is there a bolt or nut or anything?



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 7:35 PM
also thanks for the info so far



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:34 AM
i believe theres was a big nut, cant remember the size,


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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:40 AM
theres two torx bolts, behind, and then theres a big nut on behind the airbag.
there you need a steering whell puller




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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:25 AM
10mm
8mm
7mm
extensions
swivel helps for removing some of them
steering wheel puller

i didnt remove the wiper and turn signal arms when i did mine


the steering wheel has 2 torx screws scred into the back of it....check that you have the right bit for that.




if you plan on replacing the cluster....or if your anti-theft (passlock comes on after you unplug your cluster) reprogram it like this
1. Start the car and let it die. The theftlock light will be on, DO NOT TURN THE KEY OFF, OR OPEN ANY DOORS, OR TURN ON ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. Just fold your hands under your arms and wait 10-15 minutes...
2. After the car stalls, the theftlock light will blink. wait until it stops blinking.
3. Wait 1 minute after it stops blinking.
4. Turn the key to off, wait 10 seconds, then start the car again.
You may have to do this 3 times for it to work correctly."





Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:29 AM
sndsgood - check you PM



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:21 AM
I just used a socket wrench, with i believe a 8/6 mm socket, and a philips head screw driver.....I have a 96 Caviler
Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:47 AM
the joy of working at VW/buick dealer

the buick guys all the special tools needed for dash removal, the sterring wheel removal tools, the @!#$ to lock the colon so nothign moves, air bag harness adapter to it doesn't get set off ect






Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:00 PM
R0 B0T wrote:with i believe a 8/6 mm socket, and a philips head screw driver.....I have a 96 Caviler


I am wrong its a 9/32

Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 6:14 PM
also there are 15 and 13 bolts

15;s that hold the column up
and 13's that hold the metal cage in

also i think 13's hold the box in...a/c heat box



Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 6:36 PM
i think the wheel is held in place with an 18mm nut, can't remember exactly


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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:16 PM
The Other Matt wrote:......................

i didnt remove the wiper and turn signal arms when i did mine
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how did you get the dash part out then?




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Re: tool list for COMPLETE dash removal
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:19 PM
ooh and how do you let a car stall w/o turninng the key?



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