Starting at the base, remove two bolts through the floor; unhook the clamps under the dash. Removing the passenger side seat will be very helpful. Check carefully for radio connections especially in conversion/aftermarket applications. Then slowly tilt the "doghouse" up while pulling backwards. If not moving look for more hidden bolt/screws.
Carefully. Why would you bother?
Take it off
You have to, from the inside of the van, remove the engine cover. Then all you have to do is remove the two flywing screws and lift the cover.
Remove the head light cover plate, then remove head light braket, once you have done that pull the light out and un-plug it.
It depends on the model year and size of engine cover based on the engine underneath. For 1996 and newer, you generally have to remove the passenger seat in order to get the cover out of the way.
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Probably the 5.0 150 HP V8.
12 mpg
On top of the engine block. You'll need to remove the inside engine cover
Remove 2 bolts in front on the bottom of the engine cover. Remove 2 Phillips bolts in the ash tray area. and lastly there are two latches toward the back of the cover....one on each side. You then pull the bottom of the engine cover toward the rear and tilt the top out slowly. It's easy.
On top of the engine block. You'll need to remove that engine cover inside the van to get at it. It's in the big round cleaner assembly.
To change a light bulb in the instrument panel cluster of your 1988 Chevy G20 van, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard cover by unscrewing any screws or clips, then carefully pull out the instrument panel. Locate the burnt-out bulb, twist it counterclockwise to remove it, and replace it with a new bulb. Reassemble the instrument panel and dashboard cover, then reconnect the battery.