That electrical connector is really cool! Kudos to whoever designed that
one. Good tutorial Rich. I can see that dash bezel easily cracking in
future removals as the plastic gets brittle as it ages.
I sort of like the single bolt idea, but didnt like the sneaky “hide behind
panal” way they did it, im hard to please mr richpin lol 🙂
The connector did remind me of the type used on small peugeot 206 cars,
they were clicked into the top of a black control box under the drivers
(uk) side dash panal.
Nice connector but it didnt stop the car being a pain in the butt ha ha :-)
You should have a “season pass” to the wrecking yard.
That electrical connector is really cool! Kudos to whoever designed that
one. Good tutorial Rich. I can see that dash bezel easily cracking in
future removals as the plastic gets brittle as it ages.
I sort of like the single bolt idea, but didnt like the sneaky “hide behind
panal” way they did it, im hard to please mr richpin lol 🙂
The connector did remind me of the type used on small peugeot 206 cars,
they were clicked into the top of a black control box under the drivers
(uk) side dash panal.
Nice connector but it didnt stop the car being a pain in the butt ha ha :-)
Great views of the most annoying part of auto repair, hidden plastic
connectors.