Cracked Dash
#21
It took about three months to get mine from initial LRNA contact to delivery. Still awaiting the vin plate.
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#23
LR016801 for the dash. LR018984 and LR013636 for the speaker grille and cover, respectively, which also bit the dust.
Dash listed at $899 from MiamiBritish.com: http://miamibritish.com/shop/land-ro...-lr016801-oem/
LR013686 (solar sensor) replaces the old part #LR019500 which has apparently also been redesigned.
Dash listed at $899 from MiamiBritish.com: http://miamibritish.com/shop/land-ro...-lr016801-oem/
LR013686 (solar sensor) replaces the old part #LR019500 which has apparently also been redesigned.
Last edited by willrok13; 02-08-2014 at 09:10 PM.
#24
For the DIYers out there, these are the instructions (proceed at your own risk): https://ws.cubby.com/p/_fea250a57119....pdf/257412087
Instrument Panel Upper Section (76.46.04) Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Specifications (Section 414- 00)
2. Make the SRS system safe. For additional information, refer to Standard Workshop Practices (Section 100-00)
3. Remove the instrument panel driver side reinforcement. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Driver Side Reinforcement (76.46.31) (Section 501-12)
4. Remove the instrument panel passenger side reinforcement. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Passenger Side Reinforcement (76.46.32) (Section 501-12)
5. Remove the instrument panel speaker. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Speaker (86.50.11) (Section 415-03)
6. Remove both A-pillar upper trim panels. For additional information, refer to A-Pillar Trim Panel (76.13.26) (Section 501-05)
7. Remove the sunload sensor. Release the 2 clips. Disconnect the electrical connector.
8. Release the passenger air bag module bracket. Remove the 2 Torx screws.
9. Disconnect the 3 electrical connectors from the passenger air bag module.
10 . NOTE : Avoid dropping the screw inside the instrument panel.
Remove 1 Torx screw and 1 bolt, from the instrument panel upper section speaker aperture.
11. Release the instrument panel wiring harness. Release the 2 clips.
12 . With assistance, remove the instrument panel upper section. Remove the 5 Torx screws.
13. NOTE : Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only. Remove the passenger air bag module. Remove the 4 nuts.
14 . Remove the windshield defroster duct. Remove the 7 screws.
Installation is the reverse...
Instrument Panel Upper Section (76.46.04) Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Specifications (Section 414- 00)
2. Make the SRS system safe. For additional information, refer to Standard Workshop Practices (Section 100-00)
3. Remove the instrument panel driver side reinforcement. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Driver Side Reinforcement (76.46.31) (Section 501-12)
4. Remove the instrument panel passenger side reinforcement. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Passenger Side Reinforcement (76.46.32) (Section 501-12)
5. Remove the instrument panel speaker. For additional information, refer to Instrument Panel Speaker (86.50.11) (Section 415-03)
6. Remove both A-pillar upper trim panels. For additional information, refer to A-Pillar Trim Panel (76.13.26) (Section 501-05)
7. Remove the sunload sensor. Release the 2 clips. Disconnect the electrical connector.
8. Release the passenger air bag module bracket. Remove the 2 Torx screws.
9. Disconnect the 3 electrical connectors from the passenger air bag module.
10 . NOTE : Avoid dropping the screw inside the instrument panel.
Remove 1 Torx screw and 1 bolt, from the instrument panel upper section speaker aperture.
11. Release the instrument panel wiring harness. Release the 2 clips.
12 . With assistance, remove the instrument panel upper section. Remove the 5 Torx screws.
13. NOTE : Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only. Remove the passenger air bag module. Remove the 4 nuts.
14 . Remove the windshield defroster duct. Remove the 7 screws.
Installation is the reverse...
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Wow, I just noticed two new hairline cracks following the airbag covers with winter weather outside. I guess its not going to get any better. Has anyone shown what the new dash looks like compared to the old in terms of its contruction?
Looks like a 7 hour job based on that photo - that's about an $800 bill at my local dealer plus the part. I wonder how bad it has to look to get it covered by LRNA???
Looks like a 7 hour job based on that photo - that's about an $800 bill at my local dealer plus the part. I wonder how bad it has to look to get it covered by LRNA???