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    Established Member Two Rings B5Riches's Avatar
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    Interior dashboard trim removal

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    Hello Audizine

    ANy instructions on how to remove the interior trim on the dashboard part above the cup holder?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings down_n_dapper's Avatar
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    Its kind of difficult to get to, there's a series of clips along the back of the trim holding it to the dash. You'd have to remove the glove box, driver side knee level trim and probably centre Console.

    I wrapped mine whilst I pulled the dash out when changing heater core, much easier to remove it with the dash out

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    Quote Originally Posted by B5Riches View Post
    Hello Audizine

    ANy instructions on how to remove the interior trim on the dashboard part above the cup holder?
    To remove the wooden trim looking design piece made of metal you must remove your factory radio and then you should see two two 8 millimeter bolts, after those there are tabs that just need to be pulled out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monster232 View Post
    To remove the wooden trim looking design piece made of metal you must remove your factory radio and then you should see two two 8 millimeter bolts, after those there are tabs that just need to be pulled out.
    You're 100% correct if op was referring to the radio/hvac trim but I believe he meant the Beltline trim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by down_n_dapper View Post
    You're 100% correct if op was referring to the radio/hvac trim but I believe he meant the Beltline trim.

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    Where would the betline trim be located in the car, just curious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by monster232 View Post
    Where would the betline trim be located in the car, just curious?
    It's the uniform trim running across the dash and doors, called Beltline :)

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