09-08-2014, 04:17 AM
Ken,
The top panel of the dashboard is removable. It is held in place by "Christmas tree" clips that are spaced about a foot apart on the front edge. Run your hand along the front edge, about an inch back & you will feel them. To remove: on my coach it works best to start on the driver's side. Work your finger tips under the front edge on both side of a clip & lift straight up. I work from drivers side to passenger side. Once you have the front edge unclipped, there are about five clips holding the back side that are about 2 feet apart. Once they are unclipped, set the decorative dash piece aside. Takes 5 to 10 minutes to remove or replace.
Tip: Watch the sunscreen mounts during removal & replacement.
Here is a picture of the dash cover removed and turned over. The round top of the clip is what you will feel.
Good luck.........................
The top panel of the dashboard is removable. It is held in place by "Christmas tree" clips that are spaced about a foot apart on the front edge. Run your hand along the front edge, about an inch back & you will feel them. To remove: on my coach it works best to start on the driver's side. Work your finger tips under the front edge on both side of a clip & lift straight up. I work from drivers side to passenger side. Once you have the front edge unclipped, there are about five clips holding the back side that are about 2 feet apart. Once they are unclipped, set the decorative dash piece aside. Takes 5 to 10 minutes to remove or replace.
Tip: Watch the sunscreen mounts during removal & replacement.
Here is a picture of the dash cover removed and turned over. The round top of the clip is what you will feel.
Good luck.........................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531