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Topic: Hyuandai Getz centre console removal
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Thimes
Posts: 3137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Has anyone here had any experience with removing the dash off a getz? I found it absolutely f***ing impossible, well, I can see how it comes off but for the life of me cannot seem to work it out.

Any help/websites would be appreciated.

ps: you're all a pack of fagots
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tequila
Posts: 471
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
attack that s*** with a screw driver you pussy
Tiny
Posts: 1297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
casa i had the same trouble with a hyundia sonata, the koreans build s*** in a wierd way
maxe
Posts: 13555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you cant see any bolts, it probably clips in


grab a hold of it somehow and pull with ALL YOUR MIGHT
eu4ia
Posts: 901
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Take a page out of Clarkson's book - use a hammer.
Phooks
Posts: 1104
Location:
I'd suggest tapping it slightly with a large, blunt instrument.
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2697
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yea good idea phooks, get pave around to headbutt it
Corrupt
Posts: 1096
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hyundais are the most s***tiest cars designed before the german engineering taking and removing and replacing parts you will find to be unncessarily time-consuming. For instance once had a 1996 hyundai excel and the front rotors needed changing but the hubs had to be pressed off to put the new rotors on, expensive exercise.
infi
Posts: 10746
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought he meant Daniel Craig.
Scorp
Posts: 244
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah...

undo any screws found around / under stearing wheel, leg areas and glovebox. Make sure you grab all the screws... then it should slowly unclip, you just goto wokr back, so start to pull it back and you'll see the next thing catching it...

in a mazda 6 i did once we had to take all the surrounding cover off the stearingwheel / glovebox areas first to get the center console off :(
paveway
Posts: 9085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hyundais are the most s***tiest cars designed before the german engineering taking and removing and replacing parts you will find to be unncessarily time-consuming. For instance once had a 1996 hyundai excel and the front rotors needed changing but the hubs had to be pressed off to put the new rotors on, expensive exercise.


that is pretty common on older cars and cheaper to produce, you'll also notice the rear brakes on your excel were drums style.
MrHardware
Posts: 4120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i used to have a car wih drum brakes

THEN I GOT A JOB

lolololololol
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2698
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

i use to have a car with drum brakes AND lpg

then i got a clue..



the LPG gauge didnt even work i used to just have to guess when i needed to fill up by the odo LOL what a s***box that car was
MrHardware
Posts: 4122
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
orly
was it a falcon
ps i heart LPG
$30 for 470ks suckers
d[o_0]b
Posts: 2699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
VC bomodore
paveway
Posts: 9086
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$30 for 470ks of boring


fixed that for you
Damo
Posts: 3292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What year is the getz?
Spook
Posts: 23764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i know exactly how to do this, but you called me a fagogt, so im not going to help
Damo
Posts: 3293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
He was just stating the obvious spook, don't make him suffer for your choice of life..
BigZub
Posts: 4853
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why do you want to pull the dash off? you're going to play with the km's aren't you... naughty boy.
Damo
Posts: 3296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.hyundaiforum.com
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