To remove the fascia, remove all of the gauges and un hook the various
switch connections. Then remove the screws and it should come right off.
Rick
TR4A CT57505L
----- Original Message -----
From: <ArthurK101@aol.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 1:25 PM
Subject: TR6 Dash Removal
>
> Folks, I received the following and cannot give a definitive answer for
the
> TR6. Anyone help this person out? Thanks. Cheers.
>
> Art Kelly
>
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>
> I read your article on "Refinishing Triumph Wood Fascia Panels". It looks
> like you went through a lot of hard work. I own a TR6, and the dash
could
> use a little TLC. The veneer is starting to chip in a corner, and its time
> for a little face lift..
> Did you have difficulty removing the fascia panel? I attempted to do so,
and
> the panel is easily pulling away from the glove-box side, however, I
cannot
> seem to get it loose from the driver side. I tried looking at the
manuals,
> but it is not very specific as to this task.
> Can you share any thoughts on how to make this whole task easier?
> Thank you very much for your input. I can be e-mailed at ANI63@AOL.COM
>
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