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Simon CSK



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Taking dash appart.

Looking for some assistance have done a search but cannot find anything appropriate so sorry in advance if I just cannot find what I am looking for.

There is a speaker panel above the sat nav display I want to remove this panel so that I can find a 12v feed as I want to install a multi connector for my mobile phone charger. Simon

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Post #71845 11th Jul 2010 5:30 pm
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I think you insert something flat, like a credit card and prize upwards, starting near the windscreen Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Indeed, take CG advice for getting a 12V feed. You wont find a 12V feed near the top speaker panel.
But you will find one behind the radio, so if you want one from there, you will need to remove the top speaker panel. And you will do it as npinks said.

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Simon CSK



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alex_pescaru wrote:
Indeed, take CG advice for getting a 12V feed. You wont find a 12V feed near the top speaker panel.
But you will find one behind the radio, so if you want one from there, you will need to remove the top speaker panel. And you will do it as npinks said.


That's great guys thanks. Thumbs Up
Getting behind the radio will tha involve removing more of the dash? and if so how is that done? Simon

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Post #71868 11th Jul 2010 8:34 pm
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Post #71869 11th Jul 2010 9:13 pm
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chicken george wrote:
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Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
Don't want to do that much to my dash I just want to run a 12v suppy and an earth to charge my mobile phone.

Thanks for that CG it lets me see that the main panels just snap on. Simon

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