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Old 15-06-2006, 08:23 AM   #1
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Question Changing globes behind the Centre Finish Panel (CFP) ?

Good morning guys , Has anyone had to change their globes behind the CFP or Clock on the AUII XR's ?.

Main reason i ask is because i want to change the globes behind it to led's today. I was wondering if it is possible to pull the CFP back enough to change globes without having to completely take it off ?

I was hoping i can just remove the ashtray and radio , then remove the 4 screws then pull it back enough to change globes without popping hoses off the 8 port vacuum connector ! ? is this possible or will the whole thing have to be disconnected as shown here in Russells document here -> http://www.fordforums.com.au/vbporta...warticle&id=37

Any info would be greatly appreciated , cheers .

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