Taking one area of the dash off

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funkypaul
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Taking one area of the dash off

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Hi. Had a quick look at the Wiki and don't think this is on there, apologies if it is. Got a bit of a short circuit and I'm trying to track it down. To do this need to take a bit of the dashboard area off but have no idea how to do it; there are no obvious screws to remove or anything.
Here's a picture of what I'm talking about...


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Any help would be great, thanks,
Paul

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PULL IT
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more specifically, on the sides at the top are some vents, stick your pinkies in there and then pull, like the dash pod it will make a cracking noise follewed shortly by cursing anthe thought of *"pooh" i've bust it* or at least mine did till i bust it!! :)

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Post by funkypaul »

Ok, mixed sucess. I can now relate to your experience Dave...it's off but I have a triangular shard of plastic which has broken off...now where's that super glue?

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I find refitting cuses more damage than removal, theres some slidy thinngs which need aligning
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