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Removal of section of dash
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Is there an easy way to remove the section of the dash circled in the pic?

   
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The easiest way of getting purchase on that insert is to pull out the head unit and tray below, then you can more easily release the trim above

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(25-04-2023, 05:49 AM)jemselectrical Wrote:  The easiest way of getting purchase on that insert is to pull out the head unit and tray below, then you can more easily release the trim above

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So is it just attached with poppas?  Does it come out upwards or forwards?  I spent ages tugging at it and got nowhere. lol  Even when I had the dash apart.

   
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I'm going over to work on my one this afternoon and will have a proper shufty. I need to get at that area to connect up my dash cam power anyway, so no bother to do it

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I got it done.  It does lift straight up but needed a lot of force.  It will not be going back until I sell the car as I have removed a fair bit of the plastic it attaches to to make a better place for my permanent GPS.  I will be fabricating a smaller covering for what remains
   

   
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(25-04-2023, 12:21 PM)John Bilko Wrote:  I got it done.  It does lift straight up but needed a lot of force.  It will not be going back until I sell the car as I have removed a fair bit of the plastic it attaches to to make a better place for my permanent GPS.  I will be fabricating a smaller covering for what remains
Show us your progress please bud I'm interested to see what you've done

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(25-04-2023, 07:47 PM)jemselectrical Wrote:  Show us your progress please bud I'm interested to see what you've done

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I am nearly there.  I had a surround but it was not 100% suitable.  I made it fit and will come back to that as it will finish the job off.  At the moment you can see a break.  I split it and extended it vertically but it weakened it and also it was a bit too fat so forcing it in place broke the join. 

The dash area under the cover that I removed lends itself to a neat way of attaching the arm for a satnav or touch screen for a car radio.  This is 7".  I made a cover to replace the cover I removed; it is a lot smaller and also it means the original can go back if needs be.  I don't have the right colour paint and used black but when I can get some dark charcoal grey I will return to it.  Currently it is held in place with blutak.

The real problem was dealing with the power lead which is side mounted.  I wish it had been a rear mount - so much simpler to deal with.  

The first pic shows the screen with no surround and the second shows a rather butchered surround in place.

   

   
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It's scenarios like this where 3D printing would be super useful. They're damn expensive though

Looking fantastic dude

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(28-04-2023, 06:07 AM)jemselectrical Wrote:  It's scenarios like this where 3D printing would be super useful. They're damn expensive though

Looking fantastic dude

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Thanks.

TBH I could have done a better job had I not been experimenting.  I wanted it to look "factory" and got about 40% there.

And yes, 3D printing absolutely.  The surround is the make or break on this one.
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