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Old 04-03-2011, 03:33 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zat_Zuma View Post
Those 4 screws are not reachable from the center console as the hvac piping is in the way and it's not reachable from below or on the side of the center console (had the entire stereo, cubby, glove box, etc apart) either as once again, the hvac piping is in the way ........ plus if you disconnect the voltage meter from the triple gauge assembly, you get a check engine light. Oh yes, before I forget, if you still want to try, remove the seats and center console to give you more room to work.
Hmmph. I've had it off plenty of times but never tried to reach the screws. Thanks for the input. If I replaced the voltage gauge, I'd actually cut a hole in the back of my cubby and mount the voltage gauge flush in the cubby. That way I'd still be able to check battery voltage if need be (and no CEL). But the more I think about removing the dash, the more satisfied I am with my gauge mounted where it is.
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