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Dashboard dismantling, Daily 2 , 1995; How to dismount without breaking the plastic parts?
Topic Started: Oct 5 2016, 11:31 PM (784 Views)
colly77
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The former owner(s) did add a lot of wires and cables, in, trough and under the dashboard. I could not find yet screws or other means to open all the different parts of this dashboard. There is a "main" part with all the controls, the part with all the heater controls and radio, and on top off this all, a big horizontal tube for some ventilation purposes.

Is there any drawing or indication where are the screws to open everything ? There is an anormous amount of all type of information on the download area, but this info I could not find.

Again , it is a Iveco 1995, type 2, 40.12, engine 8140.47, 2,5 L, it has the limited 8 warning lamps for oil, low level for breakfluid and so on.

Any info is welcome! Colly77
Edited by colly77, Oct 5 2016, 11:36 PM.
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Hi there,

Not sure what your trying to do?

If your just wanting to add new cabling you can do this without removing the 'whole' dash.

The astray un clips, the iveco control pops out, switchs pop out, radio easy enough to remove, instrument cluster 4 screws, with all that out the way new can virtually see behind the whole dashboard.......

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