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by 2010PWERWGN » Sat Apr 29, 2017 1:22 am
Removing the dash is not as bad as it looks. Remove center cup holder assembly, remove 4wd shifter for more room, remove the two bolts going forward into the floor,remove the glove box, remove right and left kick panels, unplug connectors behind right kick panel, remove column shrouds, wiring from column, shifter cable and brake switch, remove column and don't rotate the steering wheel, remove two bolts above column, disconnect the big connection by your left foot under the dash, remove the dash panel end caps to access the bolts, should be 3 on each side. Remove the e-brake release rod, Remove the A pillar trim/grab handles and connectors behind them if necessary. Carefully Remove the top two bolts by the windshield. Have someone help you carefully roll the dash onto the seat, it will rest on its face just fine. The wiring prevents you from easily removing the dash completely. Now remove the HVAC housing and disassemble. I would go ahead and install the cabin filter kit while it's torn apart. I know this seems like a lot of work but it's really pretty easy. I've done this dozens of times and the whole job usually takes about three hours. You can do this.