Remove center console clock? '09 Flying Spur
#1
Remove center console clock? '09 Flying Spur
Hi all:
Anyone know how to remove the center dash Breitling clock? Mine is scratched and I bought a replacement.
I am assuming the wood center console nav/radio panel needs to come out. How does it come out?
Thanks!
Anyone know how to remove the center dash Breitling clock? Mine is scratched and I bought a replacement.
I am assuming the wood center console nav/radio panel needs to come out. How does it come out?
Thanks!
#2
Hello cduluk1,
what's with the 3 threads for the same question.......
Anyhow, it just pops off, the vents and clock come off with it, it is anchored in six locations as shown in picture.
It may be easier to remove the black center vent on top of the dash first, then you have some thing to grab to remove the wood trim.
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what's with the 3 threads for the same question.......
Anyhow, it just pops off, the vents and clock come off with it, it is anchored in six locations as shown in picture.
It may be easier to remove the black center vent on top of the dash first, then you have some thing to grab to remove the wood trim.
.
Last edited by Johnny Hotspur GT; 05-02-2016 at 08:41 PM.
#3
I apologize about the 'triple' posts--i was using my phone and it glitched.
Thanks for those pictures!!!!! I was hoping it was held on with clips. Would you recommend i pull from the TOP of the wood portion first, or the BOTTOM of the wood portion? I don't want it to crack in the center as i pull.
Thanks for those pictures!!!!! I was hoping it was held on with clips. Would you recommend i pull from the TOP of the wood portion first, or the BOTTOM of the wood portion? I don't want it to crack in the center as i pull.
#4
I apologize about the 'triple' posts--i was using my phone and it glitched.
Thanks for those pictures!!!!! I was hoping it was held on with clips. Would you recommend i pull from the TOP of the wood portion first, or the BOTTOM of the wood portion? I don't want it to crack in the center as i pull.
Thanks for those pictures!!!!! I was hoping it was held on with clips. Would you recommend i pull from the TOP of the wood portion first, or the BOTTOM of the wood portion? I don't want it to crack in the center as i pull.
No need to apologize, I was just busting.....
Use plastic tools to remove dash top vent and wood trim, if you do not have them use two credit cards and a very small flathead between the CC's, remove the top vent first, then very and I mean very gently pull the top of the wood trim just enough to feel loose, then work your way down, I use one hand to pull, and the other hand to stop my right hand from going to far......
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#t...stic+trim+tool
Last edited by Johnny Hotspur GT; 05-03-2016 at 08:44 AM.
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