February 16, 200620 yr How do I take down my dash clock to remake electric contacts? I've try to use a screwdriver but I am affride to force it. Thanks.
February 16, 200620 yr it should pop right out, but if your trying to remove it the plug is in there and off to 1 side , and aleast the ones i have removed the plug always gets caught ,
February 16, 200620 yr How do I take down my dash clock to remake electric contacts? I've try to use a screwdriver but I am affride to force it. Thanks. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=26603 Northwet (Pat) is the man. Meanwhile, the clock can be removed by gently prying the black plastic trim around the perimeter of the clock. The clock will pop out of the dash. The connector for the clock is accessed from the glove compartment. If you press inward on the glove compartment retaining brackets, the compartment will drop down and out of the way, allowing you to reach up and disconnect (and reconnect) the clock wiring. The back of the clock has about a three or four inch wiring pigtail that stays with the clock. Pat repaired mine about 3 or four years ago, and I haven't had trouble since.
February 20, 200620 yr Author http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=26603 Northwet (Pat) is the man. Meanwhile, the clock can be removed by gently prying the black plastic trim around the perimeter of the clock. The clock will pop out of the dash. The connector for the clock is accessed from the glove compartment. If you press inward on the glove compartment retaining brackets, the compartment will drop down and out of the way, allowing you to reach up and disconnect (and reconnect) the clock wiring. The back of the clock has about a three or four inch wiring pigtail that stays with the clock. Pat repaired mine about 3 or four years ago, and I haven't had trouble since. Thanks to Bill and Pat....my problem is no more there..... Thanks allot guys.
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