Problems removing 635 instrument pannel |
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phb10186
Really Senior Member I Joined: 18-April-2005 Location: North London Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Topic: Problems removing 635 instrument pannel Posted: 07-July-2005 at 13:40 |
I have a 1985 635 auto with internal electrical problems (see my other posting). DOES THE STEERING WHEEL GO DOWN ON MY CAR, OR ONLY IN AND OUT?, IS THERE SOME WAY OF MOVING IT DOWN TO GET THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OUT OF THE DASH??? I am trying to remove the instrument cluster, and have a series of magazines. I have also looked at the posting from a while back about this (which is in German, and a left hand drive 635), but I just cant get the damn thing out of there. I have done what the articles tell me, but the unit cant be removed. Is there a slightly different procedure on the right hand drive 6's? My steering wheel does not move down, it only moves out - the german website seem to show the wheel in a lower position on the M635 there (is this correct, should my steering wheel move down)? It is all loose, but I cant swing it out, and I especially cant get to the connections at the rear of the unit by tilting it forwards towards the steering column - there is just not enough room there. Please help me!!!! Does the heater controll pannel next door need to come out, and if so is there any more than that one skrew on the right holding it in? Ben Edited by phb10186 |
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3.0csl
Senior Member I Joined: 21-June-2004 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 139 |
Posted: 07-July-2005 at 14:38 |
You can loosen a couple of the nuts/bolts holding the steering column in place to give you a bit of downward movement. I think this is the done thing, I did it on my RHD 6 when taking the cluster out.
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M3AG
Really Senior Member II 7 series & e36 m3 registrar! (Madness) Joined: 17-October-2002 Location: Good Old Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 1644 |
Posted: 07-July-2005 at 15:47 |
alternatively, remove the steering wheel, or place a cloth over the steering wheel and gently manouvre the dash assembly out. This is similar to my e23, and I managed to get the dash out by extending the steering wheel as far as it would go, turning the wheel so I had a large space between the spokes to work from, placed a tee towel over the wheel, and gently moved the dash assembly out! Problem comes when you need to re-install, as you need to plug the odd wire back in, so thin fingers are the order of the day!
Just thought, doesn't the OBC have to be removed on the e24 6? Edited by M3AG |
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Horsetan
Really Senior Member II Say Neigh to Gatsos Joined: 11-April-2003 Location: Please let it be Ireland Status: Offline Points: 6381 |
Posted: 08-July-2005 at 04:36 |
Nope. OBC is on the centre console section..... and is even harder to get at if you need to remove it, as all the screws are hidden behind all the cladding |
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siscobmw
Senior Member II Joined: 13-May-2005 Location: North Italy , near lake of Como Status: Offline Points: 201 |
Posted: 08-July-2005 at 05:09 |
Loosen every bolt? When you try to "unplug" the cluster take the upper edge and try to rotate it , it usually blocks near the upper part of the dashboard.... Anyway , try here: http://www.totalbmwmag.com/HandsOn/TechJul02.PDF or again here: http://www.totalbmwmag.com/HandsOn/TechOct01.PDF Hope that this helps more than magazines and books You have! Francesco from North italy
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