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omeomy

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« on: 06 August 2008, 23:00:53 »

Can anyone help me with info about trying to get those roundals out so that I can re-place the bulbs behind without damage to the facia.
Ta, ever-so
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Re: the roundals
« Reply #1 on: 06 August 2008, 23:03:37 »

If you mean the dash clocks then look here.................

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1192573381

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Re: the roundals
« Reply #2 on: 06 August 2008, 23:48:36 »

firstly OMEOMY welcome to OOF, if you havent got a drop steering column like mine hasnt you will have to remove the cowling around your wiper/indicator switch, note there are 2 screws hidden behind the steering wheel with plastic caps on, so by moving the wheel full left then full right you can get to them, the haynes manual says to remove the steering wheel,,,,humphhh! [no need], the dashboard will pass to the left of the steering wheel with a bit of jiggling, but as the link shows you must remove the centre air vents to get to the mounting screws,also to remove the yellow plug you must lift up the black retainer clip first, i done mine today funily enough but luckily i chose to ignore the haynes manual ;D,,,,good luck ;)
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