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How to remove instrument cluster of 40series?

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How to remove instrument cluster of 40series?

Post by twr7cx »

How do I remove the instrument cluster? There's 2 machine screws there which I undid, and it moved out somewhat, but I didn't want to force it out incase there's something else (e.g. cables/wires etc.) still holding it in.

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Post by joel HJ60 »

Yank it. There will be a speedo cable hooking up and some plugs.
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Post by ol' 45 »

there are two lugs on cluster that hook over the bottom edge. Prise the top awayfrom the dash about 10-15mm and try and slide the whole thing skyward a little and then pull out.

As mentioned you will have spedo and cables.
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Post by twr7cx »

Cheers, I'll have another crack tomorrow.
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Post by Hamo »

you will need to unclip the speedo cable first by reaching up from under the dash then you will be able to remove it enough to remove the electical plugs
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