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997 Dashboard removal


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Hi there,

I own a 997 c2s which i bought with accident damage however the airbags also popped.

Which i ofcourse will have to replace. Does anybody in here know how to remove the complete dash

since this will needed to be replaced. Have used the search but didnt found any topics which

showed the complete removal. Any help appreciated.

Kind regards

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Thanks everbody but the drawing helped to remove some pieces but still dont know how to remove the dash itself

I also spoke to someone at the porsche centre.

He saided if the airbags came out you'll have to replace the entire dash

since there is an steel or aluminium plate underneath which bended under the airbag detonation

here's a pic of the problem

post-18417-1197201576_thumb.jpg

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Indeed, the problem is that the flap ( on the pic. ) is a part of the dash and is reinforced with a metal plate. It is not possible to fix that on a substantial way.

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Went to porsche today and asked if they could help me and the printed me the entire service manual about how to remove the dash.

So that was absolutely great. If anyone is interested about how it is to be done send me a PM.

here's the pic when everything was removed after three hours of hard work.

post-18417-1197477281_thumb.jpg

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Went to porsche today and asked if they could help me and the printed me the entire service manual about how to remove the dash.

So that was absolutely great. If anyone is interested about how it is to be done send me a PM.

here's the pic when everything was removed after three hours of hard work.

post-18417-1197477281_thumb.jpg

HI could you send me the instuctions as I am trying to do mine but stuck trying to get the light switch out?

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Went to porsche today and asked if they could help me and the printed me the entire service manual about how to remove the dash.

So that was absolutely great. If anyone is interested about how it is to be done send me a PM.

here's the pic when everything was removed after three hours of hard work.

post-18417-1197477281_thumb.jpg

HI could you send me the instuctions as I am trying to do mine but stuck trying to get the light switch out?

The light switch is covered here if you do a search.

PLEASE do not ask people to copy copyrighted material for you here.

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