![]() The person or entity buying this Product and/or using this Product (the "User") agrees to use the Vehicle solely for competition uses as described herein, and the User acknowledges that the purchase, installation and use of this Product all comply with federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations and ordinances by the User. It is not for use on public highways or roads nor is it for recreational off-road use other than solely for competition purposes. This off-road race only product ("this Product") is designed and intended for use in organized, amateur and professional racing events, but is limited to closed-course racing and open-course racing that is formally sanctioned by a recognized racing organization involving the motor vehicle in which it is installed (the "Vehicle"). Reverse the procedure to replace the trim on dashboard.The person that is purchasing this product makes the following representations and acknowledges and agrees to the following terms and conditions: Using flat head screwdriver turn clockwise until it snaps in place.ġ4. Make sure the two wires are not touching.ġ3. Wind the bulb wires around the base, like original assembly. Use the new Radio Shack bulb and place it into the old base. ![]() Unwind the wires of the bulb assembly and separate bulb and the base.ġ2. The top bulb that controls "Passenger airbag" has a blue sleeve that slides over the regular clear bulb. Using flat head screwdriver turn the base of the bulb quarter turn counter clockwise. The two blue circles are the bases of the mini bulbs.ĩ. Lay the switch assembly on the left side with two blue circles facing up.Ĩ. Then push the switch assembly into the dashboard piece and it will slide right through and out.ħ. One tab at the top and another at the bottom of the assembly. The hazard switch is actually an independent assembly that is easily removed from the dashboard assembly by squeezing two tabs. Using Radio Shack bulbs adds about 1min to the entire process. Price is $1.79 plus tax, which is probably expensive but still much less than dealer and about 1000 times more convenient, cause dealer does not stock these bulbs. The package contains two bulbs, which is perfect for this job. I went straight to Radio Shack and bought a pack of bulbs, part number (272-1092, #7219, Micro Lamp 12v). I see that you guys are enjoying my DYI, so I decided to update this post with more bulb replacement info.Ī week ago I noticed that "Hazard flash" and "passenger air bag" lights were out. update: use below DIY to handle burned out Hazard lights, as well as use Radio Shack bulbs. Here is a thread that explains it how to do it with Radio Shack bulb part #272-1092 You can also experiment with replacing just the bulb and reusing the base. I bought a new bulb assembly at the local dealer for 3.02 + tax. I had one gray base bulb go bad, the one that backlights the first 3 buttons in the left lower corner. Reverse the procedure to replace the trim on dashboard. Using flat head screwdriver turn clockwise until it snaps in place.Ĩ. ![]() Turn the trim over, and you will see the back of the control, like the second picture above.Ħ. Disconnect 3 harnesses that plug into the trim piece.ĥ. This should allow you to lift this corner of the trim, then using your hands carefully pull along the edge of the trim until you pry the entire piece.Ĥ. Take a small flat head screwdriver (you can wrap it in electric tape) wedge it into the opening and carefully pry at it.ģ. There will be a small opening for a flat head screwdriver.Ģ. Look carefully at the seam of where plastic trim lays against main dashboard. There are multiple instructions on how to remove the dashboard piece.
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