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Old 08-19-2007, 11:38 PM   #1
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Default How to remove the air conditioning control unit

Im having problems trying to figure out how to remove the A/C control unit. The part with the switches and knobs. heres a pic if u dont know what im talk about...


i know there are like 4 screws that are behind the head unit. but the thing is that i have already taken it out before and it still didnt want to come out. I just want to replace the bulbs in there or replace them with LEDs. any ideas?
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I haven't done it yet, but I do know this much;
Your going to have to remove your head unit. The knobs pull off by yanking on them. Behind the knobs are some screws that your gonna have to take out, unless you plan on sliding out the entire unit, which could be a problem because there are wires and lines attached to it that aren't easily accessible. The three push buttons on the right hand side are their own unit, so they come out seperately. Thats as much as I know
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yeah. i took out the H.U. b4 and the screws but it wouldnt move much still and i was afraid of breaking it. so i was hoping someone could let me know if i was missing something before taking it off....
if its not possible ill just leave it alone for now.
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There are screws behind the two outer knobs, and clips on the bottom. I forget how it attaches though.

Does anybody have a picture of it removed? That usually helps.
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holy crap im having the same issue. i've tryed to pull out the center console, and im not having much luck with that...
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