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franknbeans 04-11-2011 09:01 PM

HUD Install - help one step at a time.
 
Well, I have the PDF form and such, but I'm still a little lost on how to remove some things and in what order to do it.

Right now I have the center console out.
The silver plastic strip across the dash, and the end dash panels.

Next?
Steering wheel?
Radio?

I've tried to use a screw driver and push in the holes by the steering wheel to pop off the air bag and I can't seem to do this correctly.

Am I to do one side at a time or both? Not sure if I am even pushing the right thing in to pop it off.

hot ss 04-11-2011 09:07 PM

one side at a time works.
heres a pic i placed things pretty much as i took them off one at a time, from left to right.
this is a 4x8' sheet its all on.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...o/2e093cdb.jpg
when it was install time, i started from the right.
and soon it will look like this.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...o/7a860ef4.jpg

hot ss 04-11-2011 09:15 PM

also, before the aribags are touched, remove airbag fuses, or disconnect negative from battery. also, wait 15 mins before unhooking them.

and when you thing you have the entire dash unbolted, and it wont come...
theres a hidden screw 3 inches behind the hole you cut for hud switch.

franknbeans 04-12-2011 12:55 PM

I thought I seen a picture of the airbag off of the steering wheel. . . Showed where and what to push in to get it out...

I can't seem to find this now... anyone know where it is?

nukemustang 04-13-2011 07:20 PM

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...radio+controls in this thread a few post down (#7/#8)

franknbeans 04-13-2011 07:23 PM

dude, thanks so much. . that's what I'm looking for.

franknbeans 04-14-2011 08:53 AM

Question... Do you have to mark the steering wheel to make sure it goes back on the correct way?

BigCarrot 04-14-2011 11:46 AM

I'd have to imagine it would only go on one way. Could be wrong though :iono:

Has anyone done this with a 2011 1SS? I'm considering trying this but looks a bit over my head

franknbeans 04-14-2011 12:02 PM

guess my "fear" is not lining the teeth on the steering wheel and post in the car the same as it came out... 4-5 teeth off, now the steering wheel isn't centered with the wheels.

BigCarrot 04-14-2011 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by franknbeans (Post 3095246)
guess my "fear" is not lining the teeth on the steering wheel and post in the car the same as it came out... 4-5 teeth off, now the steering wheel isn't centered with the wheels.

I guess you could try just parking with the steering wheel straight and wheels straight and then when your assembling it back together just put the steering wheel on straight again. I really have no clue but it would seem odd to make it where you can put your steering wheel on more than one way.

nukemustang 04-14-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by franknbeans (Post 3092776)
dude, thanks so much. . that's what I'm looking for.

No problem. How did it feel to disassemble your baby like that??

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigCarrot (Post 3095183)
I'd have to imagine it would only go on one way. Could be wrong though :iono:

Has anyone done this with a 2011 1SS? I'm considering trying this but looks a bit over my head

it is just a set of teeth and the reverse on the wheel. think of a socket, it does not matter where the socket and bolt/nut line up, the will in several places.

I am going to put a few more miles on my vert (it has 148 as of this morning) before I pull the dash apart. I read that our cars may be prewired for this, but I will still have to disassemble the instrument bezel to check. I still need to find out exactly what I am looking for though.

Quote:

Originally Posted by franknbeans (Post 3095246)
guess my "fear" is not lining the teeth on the steering wheel and post in the car the same as it came out... 4-5 teeth off, now the steering wheel isn't centered with the wheels.

Maybe paint a line across the teeth/wheel so when you put it back just line up the paint marks to make sure?

hot ss 04-14-2011 02:26 PM

when the airbag is off. the steering wheel spline has a center mark.
i used a punch and marked the wheel adjacent to the factory mark,.
and you cant screw that up......
id be carefull to clock the wheel position censor correctly upon reinstall.

BigCarrot 04-14-2011 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nukemustang
I am going to put a few more miles on my vert (it has 148 as of this morning) before I pull the dash apart. I read that our cars may be prewired for this, but I will still have to disassemble the instrument bezel to check. I still need to find out exactly what I am looking for though.

Cool let me know what you find! :chevy:

STINGS 04-14-2011 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by franknbeans (Post 3084173)
Well, I have the PDF form and such, but I'm still a little lost on how to remove some things and in what order to do it.

Right now I have the center console out.
The silver plastic strip across the dash, and the end dash panels.

Next?
Steering wheel?
Radio?

I've tried to use a screw driver and push in the holes by the steering wheel to pop off the air bag and I can't seem to do this correctly.

Am I to do one side at a time or both? Not sure if I am even pushing the right thing in to pop it off.


You might want to check out post #1135 of the following thread. And you do have to push the latch almost 3/8 of an inch, to get it to move the 1/8 inch where it is hooking on to the Air Bag.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...=93729&page=10


Joe
Starting with post #1265 has a combination of all the photos and some splaining also! (Same Thread as above.)


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