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Vw Polo 6n Dashboard Removal Updated

Unscrew the plastic covers around the steering column to access the indicator/wiper stalks. The Cluster:

Remove the trim around the hazard light switch and cigarette lighter. Remove the ashtray.

By following this updated workflow, you can successfully strip the interior of your Polo 6N for repairs or customization without the headache of broken parts.

Remove the plastic cowl (two screws on the underside). Unscrew the T20 bolts holding the cluster, pull it forward, and release the multi-pin connectors. vw polo 6n dashboard removal updated

Once you've removed the trim and mouldings, you'll need to disconnect the electrical connectors that connect the dashboard components to the car's electrical system.

Before touching a single screw, disconnect the negative terminal of your battery. Since this process involves removing the steering wheel and working near the passenger-side dashboard, you will be handling airbag components. Wait at least 15 minutes after disconnecting the battery to allow the SRS system capacitors to discharge fully. Essential Tools To complete this job efficiently, gather the following: Phillips head screwdriver Flathead screwdriver (for prying) Torx bit set (T20, T25, T30) M12 Spline/Triple Square bit (for the steering wheel) Socket set (8mm and 10mm)

Double-check that no remaining wire bundles are zipped or clipped to the plastic dashboard shell.

Technically, yes. Legally, no (airbag sensors, speedometer, and hazard lights are required for inspection in most places). Put the car on jack stands, pull the dash, and order the replacement part before you lose the tiny spring from the recirculation flap. Unscrew the plastic covers around the steering column

The dashboard is held by 8 main screws plus two "invisible" ones.

You have removed 100% of the screws. The dash should now be resting solely on the studs.

Remove the center console section that covers the gear shifter (usually a mix of and side clips). 4. Glovebox and Lower Trim Removal Open the glovebox and remove the screws along the top edge.

Ensure no wires are pinched behind the dashboard structure when reinstalling. By following this updated workflow, you can successfully

Are you doing this to ? (There are extra steps for the coolant lines). Does your Polo have passenger-side airbags ?

Before you begin, make sure you have the following tools and materials:

The for the removal (e.g., heater matrix, custom painting) If your Polo has passenger airbags Your mechanical experience level