Reet. Haynes gives it just a one spanner rating, so should be a piece of ****.
1) disconnect battery completely, wait 10 mins for airbag system to discharge
2) with steering column in lowest position, undo 4 screws holding outer cowl (2 in top above instruments, 1 under each switch pod)
3) move cowl forwards till multiplugs onto switches can be unplugged then unplug them, then remove surround
4) slacken and remove retaining screws securing the instrument panel upper cover in position and lift off the cover
5) remove 4 further screws securing the instrument panel to the fascia
6) disconnect the wiring pulgs from the instrument panel (noting their fitted positions to make refitting easier) and remove the instrument panel
Refitting is the reversal of removal.
The section on instrument panel lights warns to be very careful to match the rating of the old bulb to new, especially for air bag, ignition warning lights etc.
Should you wish to check section 12.11.9
But anyway, all of the above is without prejudice, at your own risk, no liability given or implied by the writer, blah blah, haven't a leg to stand on (maybe heather mills has a spare)
Thanks for the advice, have changed dash bulbs on older fords plenty of times and seem to remember having to take the steering wheel off to get the clocks out, hoping its not as hard as that, Is it worth replacing the lot while its stripped down just incase another 1 goes a week later, which is just my luck![]()
won't you be better keeping the bulbs and gettin rid of the gaylander![]()
might save you some time doin the head gasket![]()
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Well remembered I have got a L- series , which are great engines, had a rover 600 with 1 in and it, had 170,000 miles on it when I sold it never broke down,
yup the 1 in the pic is mine, 50th anniversary model
yup the 1 in the pic is mine, 50th anniversary model
Dont have those spot lights any more, 1 got broken so fitted a set of smaller ones which are rubbish, leaving them on to cover the holes in the bumper until i get round to doing the facelift to it and get a colour coded bumper and new style headlights
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