Section 595 (Air Conditioner Control Assembly (Center Cluster Integration)): Disassembly

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Disassembly
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  1. REMOVE BULBS 

    Remove the 3 bulbs.

    Fig 1: Removing Bulbs
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  2. REMOVE A/C AMPLIFIER 
    1. Remove the 7 screws and heater control housing.
      Fig 2: Removing Heater Control Housing
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    2. Disconnect the 2 connectors.
    3. Remove the 3 screws and A/C amplifier.
      Fig 3: Disconnecting A/C Amplifier Connectors
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    4. Remove the passenger seat belt indicator circuit.
      Fig 4: Removing Passenger Seat Belt Indicator Circuit
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  3. REMOVE INTEGRATION CIRCUIT 
    1. Remove the 2 knobs.
    2. Remove the 2 nuts and 2 washers.
      Fig 5: Removing Knobs, Nuts & Washers
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    3. Remove the 8 bulbs.
      Fig 6: Removing Bulbs
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    4. Remove the 7 screws and integration circuit.
      Fig 7: Removing Integration Circuit
      G02852806Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
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