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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:26 pm
by booli
does anyone know how to get this off my 98 6n????????????

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:18 am
by JoeG07
ok mate firstly whip out your stereo. u then gotta leaver off the fascia where your heater controls are with a screwdriver and undo those 4 screws. theres a further two screws holding on the btoom bit that were concealed by the heater bit. then leaver out your hazard warning lightswitch and window heater swtich and the blank plates. Then leaver out your top air vents and theres another two screws up there. pretty sure theres another couple of screws at the bottom somewhere but nto certain.

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:40 pm
by DanDiesel
me and my bro did this on my g/fs car the other day. it would have been easier had we had the stereo removal keys :oops:

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:07 pm
by Tim_GTi
DanDiesel wrote:me and my bro did this on my g/fs car the other day. it would have been easier had we had the stereo removal keys :oops:
£4 from Halfords!! :)

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:01 pm
by booli
JoeG07 wrote:ok mate firstly whip out your stereo. u then gotta leaver off the fascia where your heater controls are with a screwdriver and undo those 4 screws. theres a further two screws holding on the btoom bit that were concealed by the heater bit. then leaver out your hazard warning lightswitch and window heater swtich and the blank plates. Then leaver out your top air vents and theres another two screws up there. pretty sure theres another couple of screws at the bottom somewhere but nto certain.
cheers mate, seems alot just to get it off lol i wanted to get to the back of the ciggarette lighter to wire up some interior neons is this the only way????

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:24 pm
by Josh_polo
booli wrote:
JoeG07 wrote:ok mate firstly whip out your stereo. u then gotta leaver off the fascia where your heater controls are with a screwdriver and undo those 4 screws. theres a further two screws holding on the btoom bit that were concealed by the heater bit. then leaver out your hazard warning lightswitch and window heater swtich and the blank plates. Then leaver out your top air vents and theres another two screws up there. pretty sure theres another couple of screws at the bottom somewhere but nto certain.
cheers mate, seems alot just to get it off lol i wanted to get to the back of the ciggarette lighter to wire up some interior neons is this the only way????
DONT DO IT!!!

Waste of time and they look s**t :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:27 pm
by Tim_GTi
Josh_polo wrote:
Waste of time and they look **** :lol:
I'd agree with Josh, they do tend to look a litte tacky. The best thing you can do is upgrade the yellowish celing mounted light for a nice white one 8)

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:28 pm
by Josh_polo
Tim_GTi wrote:
Josh_polo wrote:
Waste of time and they look **** :lol:
I'd agree with Josh, they do tend to look a litte tacky. The best thing you can do is upgrade the yellowish celing mounted light for a nice white one 8)
Now your talking, how do i do this, also two on mine dont like up only the temp one does :lol: :oops:

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:37 pm
by Shmosh
if you wanna get to your cigarette lighter wires, grab the unit the cigarette lighter is in, (the small black box thing) pull it downwoods n it unclips, then pull it out further n you can see the wires. Clips back in by pushing and then pushing upwards. Piece of p*** mate.

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:49 pm
by Tim_GTi
Josh_polo wrote: Now your talking, how do i do this, also two on mine dont like up only the temp one does :lol: :oops:
You can buy the bulbs off eBay, not sure which ones but a Haynes Manual will be able to tell you which ones they are, and how to get about changing them

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:34 pm
by booli
Tim_GTi wrote:
Josh_polo wrote:
Waste of time and they look **** :lol:
I'd agree with Josh, they do tend to look a litte tacky. The best thing you can do is upgrade the yellowish celing mounted light for a nice white one 8)
nah i need it to go to the boot to light up the sub n amp

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:51 pm
by david burton
I used the feed to the boot light to do the same - the neons were low power so it worked well.

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:11 pm
by Tim_GTi
david burton wrote:I used the feed to the boot light to do the same - the neons were low power so it worked well.
Yeh i'd say that was the best way of going about it,

6N2s have a 9V in the boot also though 8) :)

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:49 pm
by booli
Tim_GTi wrote:
david burton wrote:I used the feed to the boot light to do the same - the neons were low power so it worked well.
Yeh i'd say that was the best way of going about it,

6N2s have a 9V in the boot also though 8) :)
is a 6n2 what you got or is that a 9n?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:18 am
by JoeG07
you dont need to take your whole centre console out to get to the cigerette lighter! also if its for the boot id do as they suggested tap it off the boot light. If its a 6n to change the interior bulb you just leaver off the plastic bit with a flkat head screwdriver, pp the bulb out and pop the new bulb in, 1st mod i ever did