Removing Fascia

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Removing Fascia

Post by Boysen IV » Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:18 pm

Hi, I've been trying to get the fascia out of my scrapper but I have no idea how and where it is fixed. If someone has done this, can they please guide me?

Thanks, Peter

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Re: Removing Fascia

Post by Kit » Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:41 am

Boysen IV wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:18 pm
Hi, I've been trying to get the fascia out of my scrapper but I have no idea how and where it is fixed. If someone has done this, can they please guide me?

Thanks, Peter
Hi Peter,

When you say “fascia”, which bit of the car do you mean :?:
If you put up a Photo, I should be able to tell you :)

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Re: Removing Fascia

Post by Boysen IV » Mon Oct 21, 2019 1:10 pm

Kit, It's the whole big thing across the front under the windscreen. I would like it out to retrieve the heater matrix and some vents that only come out from "inside" it. I've removed the instrument panel and the passenger airbag and a heap of other stuff including all the detachable panels, glove box etc. steering wheel & lock, switch nacelle, immobiliser and the trim over the gearstick/handbrake that are underneath the fascia. I've also removed half a dozen small hex-headed screws but they haven't made much difference.

Frankly I'm baffled :cry:

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Re: Removing Fascia

Post by Kit » Mon Oct 21, 2019 8:37 pm

The dash board :)

There are two blank panels either side, by the door hinges, this will cover bolts, that needs to be removed.
Remove the centre consul, there are two bolts either side of the of the middle, on the floor.
Take out the above & pull forward to remove.

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Re: Removing Fascia

Post by Slick » Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:16 pm

And that little bugger of a screw in middle under small square cover right up by the windscreen...

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Re: Removing Fascia

Post by Boysen IV » Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:25 pm

Thanks, I'll try it today :)

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