Genuine Accessories
Caution! Do not damage the Lower Dash Panel, OBDII Connector or Electrical Connectors.
Trim Removal Tool
A. Disconnect the OBDII Connector.
B. Using a Trim Removal Tool, release the Retaining Tab.
C. By hand, dislodge the Lower Dash Panel.
NOTE:
Pay special attention when disengaging the lower left hand side panel Tab.
D. Disconnect any Electrical Connectors from the Lower Dash Panel, if applicable.
E. Store the removed part in a safe location for reinstallation.
Caution: Do not damage the Dash Panel, Fuse Panel Cover or Dash End
Cap. Make sure no pressure clips remain in the dash board.
A. Remove the fuse panel cover.
B. Gently pull the weatherstrip back from the dash area.
C. Using a trim removal tool, remove the driver’s side dash end cap panel
by prying outward to disengage the three (3) pressure clips.
D. Store the removed parts in a safe location for reinstallation.
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#2 Phillips Screwdriver
Trim Removal Tool
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A. Using a Phillips Screwdriver, remove the two (2) phillips screws
from the side of the lower dash panel as shown.
B. Using a Phillips Screwdriver, remove the one (1) phillips screw
from the bottom of panel as shown.
C. Store the removed screws in a safe location for reinstallation.
Caution: Do not damage the Lower Dash Panel.
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Pressure
Clips
Fuse Panel
Cover
Dash End Cap Panel
Phillips Screws
OBDII Connector
Pressure Clips
Retaining
Tab
Lower Tab
Revision Date
01/02/2019
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