There are kits that have specific tools that you can use to help you in removing the dash. You can also ask a local automotive body specialist the process they use to remove the dash.
There is not dash "pad". It is a one piece instrument panel.
You can refer to the service and user manual on how to remove a dash pad on a 2000 Cadillac El Dorado.
The 1994 Jeep Wrangler dash pad is secured with eight retaining clips. Pry outward on each retaining clip and the dash pad will come off.
In order to remove the speakers, you must remove the "Dash Pad". It's held in place with clips and a couple screws. Start by pushing up in the center of the dash pad. Then remove the screws.
with my 91 SE its...remove the one screw holding the dash on which is located in the glove box then pop the top dash assemble off.In order to remove the speakers, you must remove the "Dash Pad". It's held in place with clips and a couple screws. Start by pushing up in the center of the dash pad. Then remove the screws.
Yes, 1967, 1968 and 1969 barracudas have the same dashpad, algo you could get a 1968-1969 dart GTS (only GTS) and also fit your application. Reference: Me (1969 barracuda owner) No a 1968 barracuda/dart dash pad is different then a 67 or 69.
Under drivers side dash insulation pad. Remove pad and its near clutch/brake pedal area
There are detailed instructions with pictures and diagrams over at Smokinvette.com. Good luck!
To remove the dash pad from a Renault Megane, start by disconnecting the car battery for safety. Then, carefully pry off any trim pieces surrounding the dash pad using a plastic trim tool to avoid damage. Unscrew any visible screws or bolts securing the dash pad in place, and gently pull it away from the dashboard, ensuring to disconnect any electrical connectors if necessary. Finally, lift the dash pad off and set it aside for further work or replacement.
remove the top dash pad.
above the glove box behind the dash pad remove the glove box and look up in the dash you will see it
There are several screws underneath the dash as well as some bolts that hold the dash in. Remove the dash pad from the top first to get to some of them. Remove the steering column as well.... It will get in the way when you try to take the dash out. I'd tell you where all of the screws and bolts are, but they're literally everywhere underneath the dash.... The main bolts at the sides and center aren't the only ones you'll need to remove. You will also have to remove the speedometer cable and all of the wiring.