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Nut_N_Much 05-11-2017 02:12 PM

DIY: Dash Pad Removal
 
I have a 2009 370z Sport and I do all my own work on it. I let some folks barrow my car and someone used a bad cleaner on my dash and it has cracked all over. I searched around for a DIY and didn't find much. So I hope this helps.

There are only 5 mounting points for the dash pad:
(2) 10mm bolts under the windshield L/R side under the senors
(2) Phillips head screws; 1 on each side. They are under the speakers L/R side
(1) 12mm bolt under the glove box. This bolts the air bag to the car. You will leave air bag attached to dash.

So there are ton's of DIY's to remove everything thats not the dash:
Steering wheel; this is what i used from Mr&Mrs: http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...l-removal.html

Stereo panel removal: [URL="http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-do-yourself/20361-diy-bose-touring-stereo-non-nav-ipod-interface-upgrade-isimple-media-gateway.html"]

If you haven't done it already down load the 370z Manual. It will have exploded views of all the dash panels. Remember this is Dash removal, not cubby, glove box, gauge, turn signal removal.

Image shows were the left side 10mm bolt and screw locations are. I already have the dash out. It's easier to show you there locations this way. Remove these to pull the dash.
http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...ide-mounts.jpghttp://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...t-close-up.jpg


This image shows the right side 10mm bolt, screw under speaker and airbacg 12mm bolt in center of glove box area. Remove these to pull dash.
http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...ide-mounts.jpg

These are the 2 screws on the lower center dash. Most of the mounting was removed during the stereo removal and center console removal.
http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...enter-dash.jpg

So that's it, easy right. The hard part is the 200 wire harness plugs you need to disconnect before pulling out the dash. Also go slow on removing covers and panels. I removed the drivers seat to get better access under the dash to squeeze clips to loosen the dash and panels up.

Once the dash is out it is a good time to mod gauges, pull lighting mod wire, modify radio, install new steering wheel etc.. You have full access and use it to run wiring for future builds.

New Dash Install:

So i have string attached to all the wiring i need to access to to install sensor, speakers, GPS etc. It made it way easier to get the pad in quickly.

http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...tting-dash.jpghttp://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...sh-setting.jpg

These 2 bolts under the glass i used elec tape and wrapped the head of the bolt; it held the bolt in the 10mm socket with out dropping it into the abyss of my dash.
http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...bolting-up.jpg
http://www.the370z.com/members/nut_n...nder-glass.jpg

When you have the top bolts in and the screws under the left & right speakers in, don't forget about the air bag bolt 12mm and the 2 screws on the center dash.

Left Side:
Start installing your blinkers, paddle shiffter (for AT) then gauge cluster in that order.
Next install your column wrap. You want this on before steering wheel and airbag.
Next the lower panel, install VDC plug, Vent and plug, and the PITA Hood latch wire and OBD Plug. That wraps up the drivers side. I did my seat, A-Piller, kick plates last.

Right Side:
Plug in the Airbag
Plug in & Mount speaker
Plug in and mount dash vent and sensor
Start mounting glove box, ensure you plug in the light and power to plug.

I'm unfuc_ing my stereo right now but will update this after I'm done. Just install your stereo then cubby panels and plug in the GTR Start button.

If your stereo reconnect is good and you have no extra plugs go ahead and install the battery. Put your wife in the drivers seat and tell here to close her eyes and start the car lol..

If you missed anything your gauges and OBD will tell you. Trace it down and plug it in.

I know this isn't showing all areas of the dash but most of us wouldn't do this with out some understanding of interior panels and basic understanding of cars. Removal was 2 days for me (Bad Back). Install was 1 day after running lighting wires and switches for body and headlight mods.

Good luck! Download the manual and take lots of pictures to remember types of screws and bolts that go in specific spots.



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scope22 05-11-2017 02:18 PM

Wow, so cool, thanks!

JARblue 05-11-2017 02:30 PM

What a chore. Nicely done :tiphat:

old guy 05-11-2017 03:17 PM

:tup: :tup: two thumbs up!

eastwest2300 05-12-2017 01:26 PM

nice write up. thanks for posting.

axmea? 05-13-2017 03:57 AM

Nice write up. I've always wondered who'd want to rip out their dash and share with the rest of us. Removing the dash from cars in the early 2000's and the 90's is so much easier. I've done this for stereo installs in the past but now it's just too much work. Thanks for sharing. Rep't.

McLovin2010 07-18-2017 07:43 AM

There should be more than just 5, also one near the hood release and the wire to remove that, as well as two bolts one on each side of the knee guard after those are off and on the right side of the glove box as well as the one inside. Oh and don't forget the HELL clips that are tiny barbed plastic plugs that get destoryed when pulled out the are up by the sensors near the glass almost impossible to pull out from under the dash so i just driller through them.

Nut_N_Much 07-23-2017 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by McLovin2010 (Post 3675886)
There should be more than just 5, also one near the hood release and the wire to remove that, as well as two bolts one on each side of the knee guard after those are off and on the right side of the glove box as well as the one inside. Oh and don't forget the HELL clips that are tiny barbed plastic plugs that get destoryed when pulled out the are up by the sensors near the glass almost impossible to pull out from under the dash so i just driller through them.

Yes you are right, there are a bunch of small things that need to happen like removing the hole center console. However the images are for the dash only and the rest are already DIY to death in this forum.

A major PITA to do, so glad I did it and not shop. To many ways to break stuff and cut corners.

McLovin2010 07-23-2017 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Nut_N_Much (Post 3677790)
Yes you are right, there are a bunch of small things that need to happen like removing the hole center console. However the images are for the dash only and the rest are already DIY to death in this forum.

A major PITA to do, so glad I did it and not shop. To many ways to break stuff and cut corners.

agreed, i would never trust a shop to do this cleanly, i don't trust people with my car lol

B&W_Evader 09-22-2017 02:18 PM

You are a madman! I slid out the dash in my 240 once. Don't remember why I was getting in there but I do remember seeing more connections than I wanted to deal with. So... I slid it back in and skipped whatever I was thinking about.

GrayGhost 12-05-2017 11:36 AM

Where did you get the new dash from and may I ask how much you paid? My dash is cracking as well and luckily it's only in inconspicuous places but i want to plan for the future.


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Nut_N_Much 01-03-2018 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 3712641)
Where did you get the new dash from and may I ask how much you paid? My dash is cracking as well and luckily it's only in inconspicuous places but i want to plan for the future.


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I bought the dash from a salvage yard in Tampa. It was a 2015 NISMO so it had all the gauges and managed to pick up the darker trim for door handles and vents all for 400.00.

Jayhovah 01-03-2018 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Nut_N_Much (Post 3719120)
I bought the dash from a salvage yard in Tampa. It was a 2015 NISMO so it had all the gauges and managed to pick up the darker trim for door handles and vents all for 400.00.

Do you happen to remember which yard? I usually go to Turbo Toys in Tampa as they usually have Z stuff.


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