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Old 25-10-2011, 03:09 PM   #1
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Default Removing heater control switches AU2 and AU3

Hello all,

I just looked through the how to thread and couldn't find this info. Can someone tell me the process of removing the three heater control knobs on an AU 2 or 3. Is it just a matter of yanking the switches and they slide off or does all the surround etc have to come off first? Thanks.

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Old 25-10-2011, 04:25 PM   #2
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the whole soround must come off first. remove radio,ashtray there are 2 screws behind ashtray and 2 behind radio and the whole facia panel unclips from dash.make sure u have the code for the radio when installing
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the whole soround must come off first. remove radio,ashtray there are 2 screws behind ashtray and 2 behind radio and the whole facia panel unclips from dash.make sure u have the code for the radio when installing
where are these clips? i removed the screws myself and found that this part of the fascia was still too tight to removed. If i pry out with a flathead screwy will anything be likely to break
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and when you put it back together make sure that you plug all your vacuum hose's in right or your vents wont work properly
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From memory the vacuum hoses will only go back on the way they come off.

I cant remember the exact location of the clips to release the inner surround from the outer round bit but I do remember it is a bit fiddly.
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From memory the vacuum hoses will only go back on the way they come off.

I cant remember the exact location of the clips to release the inner surround from the outer round bit but I do remember it is a bit fiddly.
oh great, fiddly, my favourite

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Hello all,

I just looked through the how to thread and couldn't find this info. Can someone tell me the process of removing the three heater control knobs on an AU 2 or 3. Is it just a matter of yanking the switches and they slide off or does all the surround etc have to come off first? Thanks.
the whole outer oval surround unclips the inner square one stays with the outer i used a flat scraper instead of a screwdriver it takes a bit of force but will unclip
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I might try pulling one of at the local wreckers first. That was If I break it I will know what to do on the good one. Thanks guys.
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I might try pulling one of at the local wreckers first. That was If I break it I will know what to do on the good one. Thanks guys.
it will unclip without breaking start on the right up near the vents and work over the top to the left
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