To remove the dash center panel on a 1968 Firebird, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnect the battery. Next, carefully remove any screws or bolts securing the panel, usually located around the edges. Gently pry the panel away from the dashboard, taking care not to damage any clips or wiring attached to it. Once free, you can disconnect any electrical connectors if necessary.
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In the 1968 Buick Riviera, the fuse panel is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove a cover or panel. The fuse box typically contains a diagram on the inside of the cover to help identify the various fuses.
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One can find a 1968 Pontiac Firebird mostly in car stores that sell used cars as these models are no longer being produced by the manufacturer, General Motors.
Remove inside door handle and window crank handle, remove inside door panel, remove vent window and channel assembly, remove window.
In 1968, Pontiac produced approximately 1,200 Firebird 400 models. The Firebird 400 was a performance variant of the Firebird, featuring a powerful V8 engine and sportier design elements. This model was part of the first generation of Firebirds, which were introduced in 1967. The production numbers for specific models can vary slightly based on different sources.
There were 90,152 Hardtops & 16,960 drop-tops.
Yes, a 1969 Firebird seat can fit in a 1968 Firebird, as the two models share similar dimensions and mounting points. However, there may be slight differences in the upholstery and style, so it’s important to consider that for aesthetic consistency. Additionally, modifications might be needed for a perfect fit, depending on the specific seat and any changes made to the vehicle.
Open the hood, at the far back of the front trunk is a black plastic panel held in place by two knurled thumbscrews at the bottom. Remove these thumbscrews and pull the panel out, angling it out at the bottom first. This exposes the back of the dashboard and all the dash wiring. The fuse panel is attached to the floor of this recess just slightly to the right fo center (looking at it from the front of the vehicle).
The 1968 corvette fuse panel is under the drivers lower left side of the dash .