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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: wilkoca on 16 October 2007, 17:26:54

Title: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: wilkoca on 16 October 2007, 17:26:54
ive looked at the haynes manual and it says i need to take the steering wheel off!
Is there any way you can get the steering cowling off without this.

All i want to do is remove the mid

cheers
Chris
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: hotel21 on 16 October 2007, 17:29:30
Never had the MID out but if its just to remove the cowlings, simply turn the wheel one way then the other to expose the 'hidden' screws.  The others are beneath the cowling and easy to get.  Covers slip out with a bit of care....
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: TheBoy on 16 October 2007, 17:30:23
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ive looked at the haynes manual and it says i need to take the steering wheel off!
Is there any way you can get the steering cowling off without this.

All i want to do is remove the mid

cheers
Chris
Yes, 3 screws underneather cowl, turn wheel 90 degrees, undo the hidden screw on front of cowl. Turn 90 degrees other way and do likewise. Cowl comes off


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Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: TheBoy on 16 October 2007, 17:35:25
Then take out the centre vents, and should see the screws holding dash in...
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: ffcgary1 on 16 October 2007, 17:37:40
Undo the screws TOP AND BOTTOM of thre cowling, turn the steering wheel to remove the two self tappers with covers on them, lift the top cowling off. Remove the centre air vent and undo the screws holding the instument panal and ease the clocks forward enough to get your hand behind to disconnect the plug on the mid and the clocks. Pull the clocks forward and take the clocks out towards the centre of the car. :y
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 16 October 2007, 21:04:26
A few pictures to go with what has been said above :y

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Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: TheBoy on 16 October 2007, 22:00:15
now if you resized them to 640 x 480, you have the makings of a howto!
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 16 October 2007, 22:07:12
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now if you resized them to 640 x 480, you have the makings of a howto!


I have loads of helpful picture TB but don't know how to re-size them :(
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: dbug on 16 October 2007, 22:23:51
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now if you resized them to 640 x 480, you have the makings of a howto!


I have loads of helpful picture TB but don't know how to re-size them :(

Log onto microsoft.com, search for xp powertoys.  Look for resizer - download & install.  Right click picture file(s) in xplorer & you will see a "resize picture" option - left click & set size u want.
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 16 October 2007, 22:35:17
Have I done it then??
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: dbug on 16 October 2007, 23:00:35
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now if you resized them to 640 x 480, you have the makings of a howto!


I have loads of helpful picture TB but don't know how to re-size them :(

Log onto microsoft.com, search for xp powertoys.  Look for resizer - download & install.  Right click picture file(s) in xplorer & you will see a "resize picture" option - left click & set size u want.

Click link http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exeto download setup file.
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 16 October 2007, 23:04:38
I have done it aren't I good :y
Title: Re: Best way to remove the MID
Post by: Phil B on 17 October 2007, 01:44:40
A quick tip, the pic resize tool is already built into xp. Right click your pic, choose send to then mail recipient.
Windows asks you if you want to resize (same as the resize tool) say yes and choose 640x480 or whatever and it brings up a new email with the pics attached and resized. Just copy and paste them from the email window to a new folder.

Discard the new email and that's it! Useful if you're on someone else's PC and can't be arsed to download the stand alone tool.  :y