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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / January 2005

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306 1999 1.6i meridian

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~.. - 31 Dec 2004 22:43 GMT
Ok, serious cheek here, I've not got a HBoL and the shops are VERY shut.
I could do with releasing the center of the dash for a root around in the
inside, just the siver bit where all the heater controls and the stereo are.

Could anyone give me a pointer or three, it's very nice and flush, and I
can't seem to find any way in at all.

Thank you very much indeed in advance.
Cat
southpawArcher - 08 Jan 2005 13:26 GMT
> Ok, serious cheek here, I've not got a HBoL and the shops are VERY
> shut. I could do with releasing the center of the dash for a root
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> Thank you very much indeed in advance.
> Cat

This is from memory, so double-check each step...

1 Remove the cigar lighter

2 Remove the lower part of the centre trim of the dash first.  Lever out
one side and ease it out

3 Remove the clock/temp display by unscrewing the 2 torx bolts and
unplugging the module

4 Take out the stereo

5 Unscrew the lower two torx bolts of the main trim assembly (where the
panel you've removed was)

6 Unscrew the two hex bolts behind the upper section of the panel (either
side of the stereo slot)

7 Unplug the hazard and rear-window heater switches, and 12V cigar socket

8 Carefully remove the facia assembly

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