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Old Apr 19, 2007 | 12:46 AM
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Default 1994 Civic Gauge Bezel??

Hi, i had bought an aluminum gauge bezel and i was wondering if anyone knew how to get to the gauges?! haha, its been a headache so far and i'd appreciate any help i can get, thanks!
 
Old Apr 19, 2007 | 07:14 AM
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Default RE: 1994 Civic Gauge Bezel??

are you asking how to remove the stock black plastic bezel? If so, its just two screws in the top/inside of the bezel. You'll probably need a "stubby" screwdriver
 
Old Apr 19, 2007 | 07:43 AM
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Default RE: 1994 Civic Gauge Bezel??

if your talking about a aluminum gauge face replacement, its just a few more screws, unpluggin 3 harnesses then popping the clear plastic cover off. Pictures would be helpful
 
Old Apr 19, 2007 | 10:59 AM
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Default RE: 1994 Civic Gauge Bezel??

Is that the stick-on alum gauge bezel of does it fully replace the whole clear plastic cover?

If it's the stick-on here's how (fully replace kind below):
1.-Remove the Hazard switch (pull it out, flat head may help)
2.-Remove the screw behind the hazard switch
3.-Remove two screws above guage cluster, (it helps to lower the steering wheel)
3.-Pull (it will come out)

5.-Remove 4 screws that hold the gauge cluster on
6.-Carefully remove all harnesses (1 big on on each side, 2 small back bottom middle)
This pic will help you see where they are:
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Now, you can pull it out.
7.-Remove the gauge cover (six push-in tabs, and just pull the odometer reset button off, you can push it back on later)
8.-Remove plastic cover CAREFULLY with small flat head. (you shove the flat head in between the clear plastic and the regualr plastic)
This is what happens if you aren't careful:
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You get a nice big crack!
Now you can put on the alum thingy.

9.-Get some glue and glue the clear plastic back on.

10.Once everything is done, stick i back in!!

Fully replace steps:
Follow directions 1-7, skip 8 and 9, then finish with 10.
 
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