TINKERGINEERING Dash Pad Teardown, Time to remove the busted up dashed with some help from the 914 Community |
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TINKERGINEERING Dash Pad Teardown, Time to remove the busted up dashed with some help from the 914 Community |
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Jun 14 2020, 08:45 AM
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Episode 5 Dash Pad Teardown
Taking the Dash Pad out wasn't so bad! I think my secret weapon for this job might not exist as much when its time to reinstall. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I found a few things that I am wondering about. Maybe you know what it is. Lots of wiring labeling too. I hope you enjoy this. I am getting better at working on this car too. Thanks for all the advice from the amazing 914World community! So much more learning to do. I don't know much about this car- only what I learn from taking it apart. Also, I need to figure out how to get my logo under my name on the Post/thread left side. It loaded 128x128 and I can see it on the right side of my profile page, its there, but doesn't appear on the left under my name. Admin I know is my next step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5YLvfCt_Mc |
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