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How to disassemble the dashboard of the Opel Corsa

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa E - Years 2014-2019
Part: Dashboard

We see in this guide the main instructions that will allow us to disassemble the dashboard of the Opel Corsa. First of all, we open the bonnet and start disconnecting our battery in advance; then we get on board the car and disassemble the central instrumentation, removing the plastic frame and the multimedia system (by unscrewing the screws and disconnecting the electrical connectors), as shown in the video. At this point we remove the steering wheel and the instrument panel by unscrewing the additional screws; let's then remove the entire dashboard of the car, following the video tutorial to the end!

Posted on 18 December 2022 by ScegliAuto

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