All D2 Dashes the same?
#1
All D2 Dashes the same?
Newbie here and I did try to search, but maybe wasn't using the right key phrase. I am the new owner of a 2004 D2 that spent its first 10 years in New Mexico and the dash has the common curling. I was at my local pick n pull today and they have a pre facelift D2 in the yard with what looks like a decent dash. Would this be a direct swap into my 2004? It looks the same but wanted to make sure before I go through the trouble of pulling it out. I will use the 2004 cluster and everything else for compatibility reasons. I even found the radio release "shims" in the center console but have read it is still a pain to remove.
That and my 2004 dash is black, and the pick n pull dash is tan. An easy change with a good cleaning and some SEM ColorCoat.
Pick n pull dash pics.
That and my 2004 dash is black, and the pick n pull dash is tan. An easy change with a good cleaning and some SEM ColorCoat.
Pick n pull dash pics.
#4
Probably should have said when. Didn’t mean to make you nervous. I poked around on the forum and found a post where the guy said it took him a few hours but who knows what his experience was. Another mentioned following the procedure in the RAVE which is always a great starting point. Congrats on finding a good donor dash, it’s certainly worth how ever long it takes.
good luck.
good luck.
#5
I too have been watching videos on how to:
- Remove of airbag and steering wheel. Even if not necessary it will give more room.
- Removal of clock
- Removal of hill decent button group
- Removal of radio
- Removal of climate control unit
- Removal of the center trim surround
- Removal of instrument cluster trim and the cluster itself
- Removal of shifter console/surround
I didn't find much video wise on the exact steps to remove the dash itself, but I am sure I can figure it out. Other than a #10 Torx to remove the airbag, a 19mm socket to remove the steering wheel, two thin cards to remove the clock and hill decent button group/clock and the two thin metal shims to remove the radio there doesn't seem to be any other special tools required.
- Remove of airbag and steering wheel. Even if not necessary it will give more room.
- Removal of clock
- Removal of hill decent button group
- Removal of radio
- Removal of climate control unit
- Removal of the center trim surround
- Removal of instrument cluster trim and the cluster itself
- Removal of shifter console/surround
I didn't find much video wise on the exact steps to remove the dash itself, but I am sure I can figure it out. Other than a #10 Torx to remove the airbag, a 19mm socket to remove the steering wheel, two thin cards to remove the clock and hill decent button group/clock and the two thin metal shims to remove the radio there doesn't seem to be any other special tools required.
#7
I had the same dash curl issue with my 04 as well. I went with this kit:
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-RD124...hoCeCQQAvD_BwE
Works great, looks like it is actually a factory install!
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-RD124...hoCeCQQAvD_BwE
Works great, looks like it is actually a factory install!
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#8
94-04 D1/D2 dashes are identical with the exception of color. I have installed 04 black dashes in D1's and used the lower Bahama beige panel/glove box to give it a 95 RRC soft dash look. I have even installed a D2 steering wheel in my XD and just re-pinned the controls for the cc/horn. Airbag is connected and zero SRS faults. A ton of stuff between a RRC/D1/D2 can be mixed and matched.
#9
Found your thread on the repair kit. Mine is also curling by the coin tray and this kit won't fix that issue.
The dash at my local pick n pull will only cost me $75.00 and that will include the radio, climate control, unit, all the other switches, trim, etc... So, I can't pass it up.
Oh, and my time.
The dash at my local pick n pull will only cost me $75.00 and that will include the radio, climate control, unit, all the other switches, trim, etc... So, I can't pass it up.
Oh, and my time.
Last edited by MSGGrunt; 04-27-2022 at 05:28 AM.
#10
Found your thread on the repair kit. Mine is also curling by the coin tray and this kit won't fix that issue.
The dash at my local pick n pull will only cost me $75.00 and that will include the radio, climate control, unit, all the other switches, trim, etc... So, I can't pass it up.
Oh, and my time.
The dash at my local pick n pull will only cost me $75.00 and that will include the radio, climate control, unit, all the other switches, trim, etc... So, I can't pass it up.
Oh, and my time.
i'm dealing with the same issue on one of my '04s.
racking my brains for fix but haven't come up with one yet.