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(''Originally posted on the E30 Zone by'' [[320imoredoor]])
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(''Originally posted on the E30 Zone by'' [http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name=Forums&file=profile&mode=viewprofile&u=22358 320imoredoor])
  
 
Tools needed:
 
Tools needed:
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1. First of all, disconnect battery
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1. First of all, disconnect [[Battery|battery]]
  
 
2. Remove the under dash panel:
 
2. Remove the under dash panel:
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Its held on with 3 clips. Two closest to the door, the other on the other side
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Its held on with 3 clips. Two closest to the [[Doors|door]], the other on the other side
  
 
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4. Under the dash, there are two knurled nuts. One in front of the ecu, and one on the other side. Both should be finger tight. Push inwards on the front of the panel to help loosen them.
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4. Under the dash, there are two knurled nuts. One in front of the [[ECU]], and one on the other side. Both should be finger tight. Push inwards on the front of the panel to help loosen them.
  
 
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7. There are then two top clamps holding clocks in the clocks (crosshead)
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7. There are then two top clamps holding in the [[Instruments#Dash_Cluster|dash cluster]] (crosshead)
  
 
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(One either side)
 
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8. After this the clocks roll forward, then you must let go the leccy connections, which are multi plugs. One white, One blue. There is also a similar yellow socket at the bottom, in the middle, which will only have a plug in it if you have an On Board Computer in place of the analogue clock.
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8. After this the cluster rolls forward, then you must let go the leccy connections, which are multi plugs. One white, One blue. There is also a similar yellow socket at the bottom, in the middle, which will only have a plug in it if you have an [[On-board_Computer|On Board Computer]] in place of the analogue clock.
  
Some models also have a green socket clipped in place below the rear of the speedometer.
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Some models also have a green socket clipped in place below the rear of the speedometer, for the [[Cruise_Control|cruise control]].
  
 
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Good luck!
 
Good luck!
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[[Category: Repair]]

Latest revision as of 18:19, 24 February 2012

(Originally posted on the E30 Zone by 320imoredoor)

Tools needed:

  • Crosshead screwdriver
  • Small flat blade screw driver.
  • Patience


Time taken: About half an hour


1. First of all, disconnect battery

2. Remove the under dash panel:


1instcluster.jpg

Its held on with 3 clips. Two closest to the door, the other on the other side

2instcluster.jpg

3instcluster.jpg

3. Now let go the x2 screws facing towards the window, just in front of indicator symbol

4instcluster.jpg

4. Under the dash, there are two knurled nuts. One in front of the ECU, and one on the other side. Both should be finger tight. Push inwards on the front of the panel to help loosen them.

5instcluster.jpg

Note that the nut on the left should be a knurled type, the same as the other one.

6instcluster.jpg

7instcluster.jpg

5. With this dash panel out (rolls out towards you)

8instcluster.jpg

You can see four screws looking at you. Two on the outside, two in the middle.

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Middle one.

10instcluster.jpg

Right side

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Left side

6.After these screws are let go, the clock surround rolls out (top first)

12instcluster.jpg

7. There are then two top clamps holding in the dash cluster (crosshead)

13instcluster.jpg

(One either side)

8. After this the cluster rolls forward, then you must let go the leccy connections, which are multi plugs. One white, One blue. There is also a similar yellow socket at the bottom, in the middle, which will only have a plug in it if you have an On Board Computer in place of the analogue clock.

Some models also have a green socket clipped in place below the rear of the speedometer, for the cruise control.

14instcluster.jpg

15instcluster.jpg

9. The multi pins let go by pulling up the black tangs on top of them using a flat bladed screw driver.

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10. Disconnect them and then push them back.

11. The clocks then roll out to the left.

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12. Then you are left with a big gaping hole

18instcluster.jpg

13. Refitting is the reversal of removal, but before you do, check that the small brass nuts on the back behind the fuel gauge and temperature gauge, are tight. Remember take your time. Plastic bits break and screws go missing, so its good idea to have a magnetic tray for the screws.

14. And the finished article

19instcluster.jpg

Some very nice and fully functioning 'klicki-o-meter' clocks

Good luck!