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post Jul 27, 2004 - 12:33 PM
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Did a search and also looked at the How-to's. I'm considering getting a carbon fiber gauge bezel from eBay or elsewhere. I am just wondering what the install entails -- what needs to be removed to get at the existing bezel and whether it jsut goes over top over the original like a lot of the dash kits.
 
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post Jul 27, 2004 - 1:54 PM
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almost IMPOSSIBLE when just installing the bezel

Just take off the stock black plastic bezel and lay the gauges aside. Then use superglue and bread twist ties. Super glue it down, use the twist ties around the two pillars to hold the overlay down and let dry. Once done put everything back together.

Step by Step:
1. Put your steering wheel all the way down
2. pull the horizontal black trim piece around the column and ignition (it just snaps in)
3. unscrew the black trim piece around the gauges (4)
4. unscrew the gauges from the car (4)
5. reach behind and pull out the left and middle wiring harness
6. tilt the gauges forward and pull it out of the hole
7. unplug the far right wiring harness
(dont worry about these, they only have one place to fit back into)
8. (Gauges are out now) Unscrew the clear plastic peice (4)
9. Pop off the black bezel around the gauges
[install your overlay]

When re-installing, plug the far right harness in first and then put the gauges half way back into the car, then install the other two. The first two cant reach all the way out and is a bitch to work with when the gauges are ALL the way in. Do the instructions in reverse and tada.

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