help with removing dash

put it in drive and keep the ebrake on

then pull it off

ps. just incase u r blonde DO NOT put it in drive with the car on

have the key turned as far as it will go w/o cranking it

 
put it in drive and keep the ebrake onthen pull it off

ps. just incase u r blonde DO NOT put it in drive with the car on

have the key turned as far as it will go w/o cranking it
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I've got a 98 accord, so the dash is a bit different, but I'm sure Honda didn't change up their fastener methods much. For mine, I had to pry the clock module out of the top, there were some screws hiding behind it. There are also some screws along the very bottom of the dash piece. Put your head down by the gear shifter and look up at the dash, might be two screws kind of angled up into the face of the piece you're trying to remove. The rest for me were all little clips that pop off with some force applied, I and DO MEAN force. I thought I was gonna break that ****er I was pulling on it so hard. Finally it gave way and I bashed myself in the face with the plastic climate control cluster, but I got it off none the less.

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