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Just in case anyone of you guys decide to change the cluster or change bulbs or install new LED lights, here's a set of very easy to follow instructions, to remove the cluster

Here's all the tools I used

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Now to get started , first undo the bolt underneath the bonnet release lever

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Now pull the bottom cover off, it should quite easily come out, as it sits on clips, which click in and out

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Take out 4 screws under the steering column (3 shown in pic)

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Now unclip the top cover of the column, in front of the cluster, and take off the bottom cover, as shown in the photos

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Underneath the steering column, you will find 4 x 10mm bronze colored bolts, that you need to unscrew, shown in photos

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The Indicator and Wiper Arms need to be removed for easy access, just squeeze 2 clips shown in the 1st pic. The wiper arm, also has 1 connector you have to take out, just Push onto the clip, with a screw driver

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Now undo a connector behind the mirror adjustment switch, behind the cluster fascia, on the left

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Now take out 2 connectors behind the cluster, by pushing the clips down with a screw driver, and slide connectors

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The cluster is now free, and should come out quite easily. Now to take the fascia off, just undo 2 bronze screws in the front and the back (Shown in photos)

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You're DONE!!! The cluster is out!!!

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