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    Removing dash - time needed?

    I have something rattling around behind the dash of my MY13 110. Not constantly, just intermittently on bends.

    The dealer has indicated its a 10hr job to remove and refit the dash

    Would be great if anyone with experience could confirm, it sounds like a looooong time.

    If something has worked loose then warranty covers it, if it's something the kids have dropped down the back of the dash it's a very big bill for me ($2k)

    Cheers

    Simon

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    Have you had a look yourself? You can pop the centre fascia out in 2 minutes, which gives you access to basically all the room in there. If it's behind the gauges, that takes longer - perhaps 15 minutes.

    I can't see why you'd need to remove the dash, you just need to get a hand in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dervish View Post
    Have you had a look yourself? You can pop the centre fascia out in 2 minutes, which gives you access to basically all the room in there. If it's behind the gauges, that takes longer - perhaps 15 minutes.

    I can't see why you'd need to remove the dash, you just need to get a hand in.
    Can you please describe how you can 'pop the centre fascia out in 2 minutes'... I need to take mine off to replace it... undid the 2 bolts and tried to lever it off but it seems VERY well fastened and I don't want to break or mark it!

    Cheers, Pete.

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    The center fascia has clips, I believe 4 of them, that you just have to forcefully pull out. Grab the fascia from top and try pulling it out with a bit of force once you have screws out. Just don't break the fascia. I think the clips are located around the air levers

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    -Mitch
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    That's a good instructional TA. If you don't have a trim tool, a rag draped over a flat blade screwdriver should do the job.

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    if you can't see anything when you first have a look might be worth a try with an inspection camera
    Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
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    I need to play devil's advocate- why is rattling abnormal in a defender?

    Embrace it!
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    I need to play devil's advocate- why is rattling abnormal in a defender?

    Embrace it!
    Thanks for the past post 'link' mate

    I asked my dealer the 'how' question... and got the predictable evasive answer... So when I said that what if there was a rattle behind the facia and it NEEDED to be removed, he simply replied... 'rattle Sir... it's a Defender'!!

    Perfect!

    I will get on this tomorrow... and no, I won't 'break it'!!!

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    Before you do that, check to see if your bonnet hinges have any free play. They sit in a plastic bush, my m13 has a few mm of play and the resulting rattle sounds like the dash.

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