Replace the odometer bulb on a 2001 Zafira
There are 4 faux mounting screws around the radio that need to be removed with a hex driver. These c...
The ashtray and lighter unit needs to prised/popped downwards once the bottom screw is removed.
Once the ash tray is removed there are two screws to removed below the fan controls
As per the ashtray unit, the fan control unit needs to pop downwards
You will need to bent wire to pull the radio (through the CD slot) and some sharpen wire to depress ...
Push the removal tools in and pull the radio with the fashioned puller you have made.
You see here once the radio is removed how the pushes the retain clips in.
You need a Torx T12 driver to remove most of the screws. You can start below the ashtray with this o...
You will find 3 screws to removed above the main dash
This screw was tricky to find. You need to prise out the vent grille and you will find a screw to re...
Gently prise the fan unit out
The DIN cage for the radio needs to be removed. There is a single Torx screw in the back.
Once you have the screw out, the cage is removed pulling in the side a bit. As you have the dash loo...
Remove the antenna connector and other power connects. They are just clipped in.
The steering wheel height adjustment lever handle needs to be removed.
The cover around the steering wheel stalks have two screws on the side, and one screw underneath tha...
This is the screw underneath the cover.
Once you have removed the top cover, there are two other screws to be removed for the bottom cover.
The stalk switches are easily removed by depressing the clips.
The light switch unit pops out.
The light switch unit sockets slides down and out.
Remove the clock by sliding it down
The clock just slides out.
The dash does come out, but you will need to push down quite firmly to get it past the surround
All that's left after instrument panel is out.
The new bulb on the left and the blown one on the right.
The receptacle on the back of the instrument panel where the bulbs are.
Now just to put it back together!
Only two screws left over
Wow, look mum, it works!