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2000 Legacy Outback Dash Removal


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Larry,

 

Typically the black inside surround is removed by taking the screws out along the inside top. You then pull that surround out toward the steering wheel. You will have to lower the steering wheel first, and may find that you have to remove the plastic surround on the steering column. If you do, access its screws from the bottom of the surround and pry the two sections apart.

 

Once that black surround is removed, you'll find 4 screws on the outside edge of the gauge cluster to remove. Then pull the gauge cluster toward the steering wheel, press in on the locking pins of the electrical connectors on the cluster's back side to remove each one. Each plug is different and can only fit back into the correct spot of the cluster when you put it back together.

 

At that point you can remove each of the bulbs from their socket to replace them, which may mean a trip to the dealership if they aren't readily available from an auto supplier.

 

Be sure to have removed the ground wire from the battery before you attempt the repair. One short circuit could mean several hundred dollars worth of repairs.

 

Its been years since I've pulled a Subie cluster, but I believe you'll find that this is pretty close to what you'll need to do. Good Luck!

Edited by gbhrps
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