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Outrage
10-10-2005, 10:01 AM
I used the search and I couldnt come up with anything.
How in the bloody hell does the rear dash in the 92-95s come out? I cannot find any screws, bolts, clips, or anything that could be possibly holding that bugger on there :???:
I tried pulling my damndest and got absolutely nowhere! This is the only thing that is left in my car and needs to come out ASAP. Any help would be great! Thanks.
Matt95GT
10-10-2005, 10:40 AM
What do you mean by "rear dash"? Which panel?
The hood over gauges is on clips... pulls straight up. Around radio - 1 screw under, 1 on the left (behind panel under steering wheel), 2 on the right (have to remove upper glove box)
Or do you mean the rear deck to get at the speakers? No screws or clips, but need to remove the following in this order: upper part of rear seat, a-pillar/door trim/b-pillar piece (clips), lower door moldings (screws), the plastic walls surrounding the rear side windows (1 screw then pull straight out), then remove the deck.
Outrage
10-10-2005, 10:49 AM
Im talking about the rear deck. My entire car is GUTTED. Only thing left in there is the drivers seat and the rear deck. I need to get the rear deck out so i can work on it over the winter.
EVERYTHING that can possibly be removed from the interior is out, except for that damn rear deck... and I still cant get it out :???:
Is it possible the owners b4 me had the rear window replaced and the adhesive/glue got under the rear deck and its stuck??
Matt95GT
10-10-2005, 12:36 PM
It will give you alot of trouble the first time in order to twist it just right to get it out... you actually have to bend it slightly to get it to clear the sides and the angle of the rear window.
It should still slide around losely though... nothing attaches it.
Outrage
10-13-2005, 09:59 AM
Thanks for the help, my thoughts were confirmed... the damn carpet on the rear deck was stuck to the window sealent. I got pissed off and just pulled as hard as I could, and it started to rip off. Kinda sounded like velcro pealing apart. I ended up breaking the parts where the seatbelt go through, but thats ok, the entire fiberglass project will fix that :D
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