2002 Mitsubishi Diamante - Dash Removal FIXED!

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2002 Mitsubishi Diamante - Dash Removal FIXED!

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I'm removing the dash to replace the leaking heater core. The directions in "some data" are lacking as how to remove the top center and sides support panels as they call them. I'm kinda humbled :oops: to have to ask for any help as I'm the person almost all other shops around here call for any A/C, heating or cooling system problems. I have removed more than needed and can not find the top side attaching points. Any and all help or short-cuts will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jerry
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Re: 2002 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE DASH REMOVAL

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When I run into something like this where the instructions make no sense I go right to Google and watch a few posts.
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Re: FIXED! 2002 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE DASH REMOVAL

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Sorry I'm late on closing this. The instructions never say to remove the dash speakers. Once removed the bolts holding the dash are visible and easily removed. Btw, I googled, Binged, Utubed, and what ever else they have with no help. Usually I watch those videos for entertainment, some are extremely funny> Jerry
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Re: 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante - Dash Removal FIXED!

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Thanks for posting the fix. I've also found that on occasion hunting and pecking is necessary.
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