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meengreen 05-07-2007 07:21 AM

Removal of dash pieces
 
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Is there any trick to removing the dash piece on a '94 Civicthat surounds the climate controls, radio and runs over the column to where the headlight switch is? I have tried, but am afraid to break it. It doesn't even seem like it wants to budge, almost like it is screwed in, not clipped. This piece:
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danomatic93 05-07-2007 07:24 AM

RE: Removal of dash pieces
 
What year civic? I'm assuming 94, right? If so, yes, there are 9 screws. I'll find a write up I did a while ago.

danomatic93 05-07-2007 07:27 AM

RE: Removal of dash pieces
 
This is for 92-95 civics. Here's a link to the post: https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_370588/tm.htm

Here's how:
For starters, you have to be committed to take off the whole bezel (the thing that frames the heater control, cd player, and steering wheel.

If you aren't, then DON'T. It is a total bi**h to do.

Here's how:

1.Start by doing the easiest thing. Remove the cd player and the part below that (that has the coin tray and cig tray/lighter on it).

2.Remove the kick panel (the thing your knee hits when you are sitting)

3.Remove the metal 'safety' bar that is behind the kick panel.

4. Remove the Gauge bezel (to do this pop out hazard button [it pops out], remove all screws. The bezel frame should come out. It's attached by clips and the screws you removed) Then unscrew the guage bezel and remove it.

5. Now for the second hardest part. Remove the heater control unit. (It's easy if you do it a lot, which I do, but whatever) You basically have to do yoga to get to the screws that hold the unit in. There are three, i think. Two are near the front underneath. The other is near the back underneath. Once unscrewed, remove the metal wire (that controls the temp setting). Please don't bend it too much. Now you can pull out the unit.

Recap:
You removed the cd player, the heater control unit above that, the coin tray/cig tray/lighter piece below those, hazard switch, and guage bezel.

Now that your dash it completely in pieces you can get to the damn screws that hold the main bezel to the dash.

6. There are 7 or 9 screws that hold the bezel on. I suggest to use a small mirror to find them before you go nuts. You had to remove all of those parts to get a screwdrive at the proper angle to remove them. Get a collection on phillips screwdrivers handy. Get a short one, long one, angled one, any kinds you can the get the right angle. Once you get all the screws you're done.

Please allow a day or two to get this done. If you have never removed these things, it will take a long time.

Feel free to ask any questions whenever. I would suggest for you to get a Chiltan's manual or a cheap haynes manual to fit some pics of the insides.

GOOD LUCK!

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meengreen 05-07-2007 08:43 AM

RE: Removal of dash pieces
 
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Attachment 35728Wow, thanks for all the info I just wanted to screw a mounting bracket for my XMinto the dashunder the edge of the bezal. I wanted the bezel to hide the screws. I will figure something else out. Way to much work just to mount a bracket. Thanks again for the quick responce!


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