Removal
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
Removal
WARNING: On vehicles equipped with airbags, refer to Air Bag Systems- passive restraint systems before attempting any steering wheel, steering column, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Failure to take the proper precautions could result in accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury.
NOTE: Before starting this procedure, be certain to turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight-ahead position.
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
2. Remove the Airbag Control Module (ACM) and bracket from the floor panel transmission tunnel. Service and Repair
3. Remove the trim from the left and right cowl side inner panels. Service and Repair
4. Remove the steering column opening cover from the instrument panel. Service and Repair
5. Remove the two screws that secure the inside hood latch release handle to the instrument panel lower reinforcement and lower the release handle to the floor.
6. Disconnect the clockspring pigtail wire connector from the instrument panel wire harness connector located on the instrument panel lower reinforcement.
7. If the vehicle is so equipped, disconnect the overdrive lockout switch pigtail wire connector from the instrument panel wire harness connector near the instrument panel lower reinforcement.
8. Remove the steering column from the vehicle, but do not remove the driver airbag, the steering wheel, or the switches from the column. Be certain that the steering wheel is locked and secured from rotation to prevent the loss of clockspring centering. Service and Repair
9. From under the driver side of the instrument panel, perform following:
a. Disengage the park brake release handle linkage rod from the park brake mechanism on the left cowl side inner panel. Service and Repair
b. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness connector from the park brake switch on the park brake mechanism.
c. Disconnect the three connectors (one from the body wire harness, and two from the headlamp and dash wire harness) from the three connector receptacles located closest to the dash panel on the back of the Junction Block (JB).
d. Remove the screw from the center of the headlamp and dash wire harness to instrument panel wire harness bulkhead connector and disconnect the connector.
e. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness to door wire harness connector located directly below the instrument panel wire harness to headlamp and dash wire harness bulkhead connector.
f. If the vehicle is equipped with the Infinity sound system option, disconnect the infinity wire harness connector from the instrument panel wire harness connector that is secured to the outboard side of the instrument panel wire harness to headlamp and dash wire harness bulkhead connector.
g. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness connector from the stop lamp switch.
h. Disconnect the heater-A/C housing vacuum harness connector from the heater-A/C control vacuum harness connector located near the left end of the heater-A/C housing.
10. From under the passenger side of the instrument panel, disconnect the two halves of the radio antenna coaxial cable connector.
11. Loosen the right and left instrument panel cowl side roll-down bracket screws about 13 mm (0.50 inch).
12. Remove the five screws that secure the top of the instrument panel to the top of the dash panel, removing the center screw last.
13. Roll down the instrument panel and install a temporary hook in the center hole on top of the instrument panel. Secure the other end of the hook to the center hole in the top of the dash panel. The hook should support the instrument panel in its rolled down position about 46 cm (18 inches) from the dash panel.
14. With the instrument panel supported in the roll-down position, disconnect the instrument panel wire harness connectors from the heater-A/C housing wire harness connectors.
15. With the aid of an assistant, remove the temporary hook and life the instrument panel assembly off of the roll-down bracket screws and remove it from the vehicle.