Intrument Cluster
Intrument Cluster
How do i remove my instrument cluster. I think I got all the screws but the switch for the headlights. How do i get it off so I can pull out the panel. Please reply a.s.a.p. I must fix my tach. Thanks in advance.
~Charles
~Charles
What year is your car? Mine is a 89. I had to undo the plate holding screws, then 4 nuts around the corners, undo the steering column. Unscrew the speedo cable, pull back, and undo the cable from the head unit. It all comes out.
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From: Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada
Car: 1990 RS
Engine: 305
Transmission: T-5
I have a 90 RS, and don't recall having to remove the headlight **** to pull the cluster out.
Anyway, IF you must, there a couple of ways...
the hard way is to reach up behind the dash and trip the small release lever in the switch assembly behind the shaft. Then the shaft and **** will come out as one assembly.
MUCH easier way....
Use a mirror to look at how the **** is attached to the shaft. You will see its just a flat plate spring that binds onto the shaft. Just use a small screwdriver to push the spring back towards the ****, an it'll free the **** from the shaft...
From there, you're home free....provided you don't lose the little spring plate....do it with the door CLOSED and window UP...
Anyway, IF you must, there a couple of ways...
the hard way is to reach up behind the dash and trip the small release lever in the switch assembly behind the shaft. Then the shaft and **** will come out as one assembly.
MUCH easier way....
Use a mirror to look at how the **** is attached to the shaft. You will see its just a flat plate spring that binds onto the shaft. Just use a small screwdriver to push the spring back towards the ****, an it'll free the **** from the shaft...
From there, you're home free....provided you don't lose the little spring plate....do it with the door CLOSED and window UP...
i don't mean to be an *** on this one, but you realy should truck on over to your neighborhood Pepboys and pick up a Haynes manual or something the like, they give nice descriptions on how to take over intricate pieces such as the instrument cluster.
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From: Portland, OR www.cascadecrew.org
Car: 1990 Camaro RS
Engine: Juiced 5.0 TBI - 300rwhp
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Eaton Posi, 10 Bolt
i have a 90.
yes you DO have to remove the headlight ****.
to remove it, you have to reach pull the panel below the swith. on the bottom side of the switch for the headlight, there is a small button (feel around you will find it). press in on the button, and the headlight **** will pull all the way out.
-- The Dewey Lama.
yes you DO have to remove the headlight ****.
to remove it, you have to reach pull the panel below the swith. on the bottom side of the switch for the headlight, there is a small button (feel around you will find it). press in on the button, and the headlight **** will pull all the way out.
-- The Dewey Lama.
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From: Alsip, IL (southwest chicago burbs)
Car: The rs is no more :(
Engine: the 2.8L in my LT
Transmission: 700r4
Dude this is nuts...All this over a ****. Okay I have a 91 rs. And anyone that said "yes you do need to remove the ****" is correct. Older models used an independant gauge cluster meaning every gauge came out on it's own without taking any other gauges with it. But, in 88' or 89' They started using a monopanel. meaning all gauges in one piece. anyone with a monopanel needs to remove the damn ****. anyone with independant gauges does not. And if you do have independant gauges I have some gauges for sale come buy'em.
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