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post Dec 27, 2005 - 4:31 PM
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Is there a way to remove the cover of the climate control panel without removing the cables. I just want to remove the face plate of it so that I could replace the bulbs. I know you can remove the front plate just by itself.


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post Dec 28, 2005 - 2:33 AM
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on the cc unit: no sorry. you have to totally remove it from the car. then dissassemble it a little to get at the bulbs. you might be able to replace the bulbs without disassembling it...but they twist in from the back of the unit, so it must still be removed.

gauge cluster: i think to get the needles a different color than the numbers you'll need to buy indiglo gauges for your car (not just do bulb swaping). and with the indiglo gauges you'll probably be at the mercy of what color combinations they have available.
post Dec 28, 2005 - 3:53 AM
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for the gauge cluster, the needles will be whatever color the bulb color is. I have blue gauges therefore my needles are blue. To have individual needle colors you either need to get an indiglo kit that will make your numbers one color while the backlit stock bulbs light the needles or you need to pull apart your entire gauge assembly and put a color coating on the numbers on the gauges

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