Assuming this a new rather than classic V70 steps are (I've just cracked it today!)
Remove pen holder panel underneath heater panel
This gives access to two self tapping Torx headed screws on heater panel (they are short and likely to drop out!)
Unclip the leading edge of the gearlever cover plate and rotae through 90 degrees
You now have to wiggle the heater panel out but there are two metal clips at the top of the unit that need to be separated
I used two tyre cycle levers to crack open a gap between the heater panel and radio panel across is whole width.
This releases the pressure on the clips and allow the unit to be wiggled out
To remove the climate control panel of a Volvo S40, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Gently pry off the surrounding trim using a flat tool, then remove any screws securing the climate control panel. Carefully pull the panel out, disconnect the wiring harnesses at the back, and it should be free for replacement or repair. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
yes get to tools to remove the radio and it will remove the climate control panel. i used a wire hanger and snip it into 2 pieces bent them to shape and it works just fine.
Control Panel Front 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the overhead console retaining screws. 3. Carefully release the three clips and slide the overhead console forward. 4. Detach the panel electrical connectors. 5. Remove the panel retaining screws. 6. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from the bezel. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal. Rear 1. Slide the auxiliary climate control panel assembly forward and downward. 2. Detach the electrical connectors. 3. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from te bezel. 4. Detach the electrical connectors. 5. Remove the screws. 6. Remove the climate control panel assembly. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal.
Control Panel Front 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the overhead console retaining screws. 3. Carefully release the three clips and slide the overhead console forward. 4. Detach the panel electrical connectors. 5. Remove the panel retaining screws. 6. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from the bezel. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal. Rear 1. Slide the auxiliary climate control panel assembly forward and downward. 2. Detach the electrical connectors. 3. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from te bezel. 4. Detach the electrical connectors. 5. Remove the screws. 6. Remove the climate control panel assembly. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal.
Control Panel Front 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the overhead console retaining screws. 3. Carefully release the three clips and slide the overhead console forward. 4. Detach the panel electrical connectors. 5. Remove the panel retaining screws. 6. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from the bezel. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal. Rear 1. Slide the auxiliary climate control panel assembly forward and downward. 2. Detach the electrical connectors. 3. Remove the auxiliary climate control panel assembly from te bezel. 4. Detach the electrical connectors. 5. Remove the screws. 6. Remove the climate control panel assembly. 7. The installation is the reverse of removal.
To replace the 1996 V6 Mercury Sable climate control and take out the old control, you will need to remove the covering below the steering wheel and dashboard. Then, access the climate control in the instrument panel and remove the old control.
To replace the climate control panel in a 1999 Daewoo Leganza, first disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove the trim around the climate control panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the old climate control panel, then install the new panel by connecting the wiring harness and securing it in place. Finally, reattach the trim and reconnect the battery.
How do you remove the inside driver's door panel on a 2000 Volvo S40?
To remove the climate control panel from a 2006 Ford F-150, first, ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Use a trim removal tool or a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry off the panel bezel surrounding the climate control unit. Once the bezel is removed, unscrew the mounting screws securing the climate control panel, then gently pull it out and disconnect the wiring harnesses attached to the back. Reinstall in reverse order after any necessary repairs or replacements.
Set the car with the parking brake. Put the car in 1st gear (auto) or 2nd / 4th (manual) to make clearance. Disconnect the battery. Remove the pen holder by sticking a flat, wide screwdriver on both sides and gently prying it out. Remove the two torx bolts on the bottom of the climate control panel. Gently pull the climate panel forward off the clips. Remove the radio by the same method. There are 5 bulbs on the climate panel and I think 4 on the radio. They twist on with a screwdriver and lock in place.
You can buy a 1993 Ford replacement climate control panel at most Ford dealerships. The climate control panel is also available at most auto-parts stores.
Remove the two Philips screws on the panel where the 12v aux input is at. Remove the four 8mm bolts that hold it in place.