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Thanks to this tutorial you can see how to remove dashboard trim in ?koda Yeti.
First you have to pry the black plastic around sound system and HVAC, next the dashboard trim starting from the glovebox side.
you need to find proper bulb type to replace burned one. in general you need t10 or t5 type bulbs.
before removing dashboard, you need to remove battery cable from (-) terminal. removal of dashboards differ from car model to car model. basically there are upper screws and you need to remove dash board bezel/trims first.if you remove bezel and screws, there will be several screws holding dash board in its place. try no to drop screws when removing them. and be gentle while moving the dashboard. there are two or three sockets at back. you may need to remove them by releasing their clips. and you will see bulb holders holding bulbs in dashboard in general 4 or 5 bulbs are used to illuminate gauges. remove them by turning covers and put new bulbs in it. intallation is the reverse order. do not forget to clip sockets back.
I don't think removing the dashboard will help much. All the 1995 Accords I've worked on the ECM is under the right front carpet. Take a look and see if your is the same.
Disconnect negative battery terminal. Remove right door sill molding. Pull carpet back to access ECM. Remove ECM cover screws. Unplug ECM connectors. Remove mounting screws. Remove ECM.
On Cabriolet with an air bag, disconnect the negative battery cable
and wait at least 20 minutes for the back-up power supply to discharge.
Make sure no one is in the vehicle when connecting the battery.
Unintended deployment of the air bag can cause serious or fatal injury.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Remove the gear shift knob and boot and remove the center console.
Remove the steering wheel.
Remove the knee bar from below the dashboard.
Remove the steering column support bracket and lower the column.
Pull the knobs off the heater controls and remove the control assembly and the radio.
Remove
the headlight switch and switch blanks to gain access to the screws.
Remove the instrument cluster and trim panel around the cluster.
Remove the glove compartment.
At the firewall, remove the plastic tray and remove the 2 nuts holding the top of the dashboard.
.Remove the main fuse panel and disconnect the plugs at the back. Disconnect the ground wires.
Disconnect
any remaining wiring from the dashboard and remove the 4 last screws; 1
at each end and 1 at each end of the instrument cluster area. Remove
the dashboard.
To install:
Fit the dashboard into place and start all 4 screws, then tighten them.
Install the fuse panel and connect the wiring.
Secure the steering column into place.
Install the switches and instrument cluster.
Install the heater controls and radio.
Install the console and connect all wiring.
Connect the battery to test the electrical system.
Install the steering wheel, knee bar and all remaining components.
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