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==How to remove the dash==
 
==How to remove the dash==
 
===Pull the instrument cluster===
 
===Pull the instrument cluster===
Sit in the driver's seat and reach your hands to the back of the little hood thinking.  There are finger holes back there.  Put your fingers in the holes and pull up and forward.  It is likely to come off really easily.  If it hangs up some people recommend [http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4568788 whacking it lightly on the bottom front corner or side] with the palm of your hand.  It would be good to have a picture of what it looks like when it's out so you know what is hanging up and how to flex it to help.
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Sit in the driver's seat and reach your hands to the back of the little hood thingy that's on top of the instruments.  There are finger holes back there.  Put your fingers in the holes and pull upward and toward you.  It is likely to come off really easily.  If it hangs up, some people recommend [http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4568788 whacking it lightly on the bottom front corner or side] with the palm of your hand.  It would be good to have a picture of what it looks like when it's out so you know what is hanging up and how to flex it to help.
  
 
===Next step===
 
===Next step===
 
I'm writing this as I go :).
 
I'm writing this as I go :).

Revision as of 08:33, 8 May 2010

How to remove the dash

Pull the instrument cluster

Sit in the driver's seat and reach your hands to the back of the little hood thingy that's on top of the instruments. There are finger holes back there. Put your fingers in the holes and pull upward and toward you. It is likely to come off really easily. If it hangs up, some people recommend whacking it lightly on the bottom front corner or side with the palm of your hand. It would be good to have a picture of what it looks like when it's out so you know what is hanging up and how to flex it to help.

Next step

I'm writing this as I go :).