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Do somebody know how to remove the cluster bezel to change it by a carbon part : there is 2 allen screws at the top, that could be easily removed. But there is 2 other at the bottom hidden by the steering column, but could they be removed without taking out the instrument pod ?

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Do somebody know how to remove the cluster bezel to change it by a carbon part : there is 2 allen screws at the top, that could be easily removed. But there is 2 other at the bottom hidden by the steering column, but could they be removed without taking out the instrument pod ?

 

I haven't taken the bezel off, but it may help you to know that the steering column has a plastic clam shell that comes off with a few screws underneath the clam, and when that's removed, you can probably get to the lower bezel screws.

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Do somebody know how to remove the cluster bezel to change it by a carbon part : there is 2 allen screws at the top, that could be easily removed. But there is 2 other at the bottom hidden by the steering column, but could they be removed without taking out the instrument pod ?

 

 

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Hi,

 

Just wondering are you interested in any of the brand new factory Murcielago items? If yes, i have few of the factory Murcielago items like brand new Egear Actuator, aftermarket brand new Larini Sport Exhaust, factory brand new Carbon leather steering wheel & factory brand new Carbon handbrake lever. If you keen, do pm me for more info.

 

 

Hi, I'm not allowed to use the PM on the board.

You could send me details to [email protected]

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If you lay under the dash and look up, you will see two plastic knobs, those remove the entire cluster hood. I think you need to remove the steering column trim pieces to access them, but you may be able to contort your hands to get the knobs. Once they are off, the entire assembly lifts off the dash. Then you can remove that trim piece.

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Thank you for your great support !

 

I'll have a look to the screws after removal of the steering column trim pieces. I would avoid the removal of the instrument cluster to not harm the upholstery or to loose a button !

 

 

 

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Thank you for your great support !

 

I'll have a look to the screws after removal of the steering column trim pieces. I would avoid the removal of the instrument cluster to not harm the upholstery or to loose a button !

 

After a short look, it seems that the inferior screws should be accessed and removed after dismantling of the column trim pieces... will try when I'll get the carbon part

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