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    are you serious? my cluster comes out with 2 screws on the top of the cover piece and then 2 hold the cluster in...then you disconnect the wires and pull it out......

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    yup, you have to remove some **** to get to the other screws that hold the trim piece in. At first, i said ok, i finally got it and then the piece wouldn't budge. Then I looked and there is another damn screw i have to loosen, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlkCD5
    yup, you have to remove some **** to get to the other screws that hold the trim piece in. At first, i said ok, i finally got it and then the piece wouldn't budge. Then I looked and there is another damn screw i have to loosen, lol.
    your an idiot, all you gotta do is get a stubby phillips screwdriver and unscrew the 2 screws at the top of the bezel and one behind the clock which pops out by gently pulling on it ... seriously, its not hard

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    originally posted by 1siccEJ2
    your an idiot, all you gotta do is get a stubby phillips screwdriver and unscrew the 2 screws at the top of the bezel and one behind the clock which pops out by gently pulling on it ... seriously, its not hard
    I hope you realize im talking about a different car. There are more screws. other that you mentioned that you have loosen to get the bezel out to get to the cluster.

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