COMBINATION METER (for Sedan): Installation

2009 Toyota Yaris Base, 4D Sedan, AutomaticSECTION Installation
  1. INSTALL COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY 
    1. Install the combination meter assembly with the 2 screws.
      NOTE: Install the meter by inserting the ribbed portions of the meter between the instrument panel and meter cluster.
    2. Connect the 2 connectors.
      Fig 1: Identifying Combination Meter Assembly Connectors And Screws
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  2. INSTALL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH NO.1 PANEL 
    1. Fit the 2 claws of the instrument cluster finish panel into the upper instrument cluster finish panel center.
      Fig 2: Identifying Instrument Cluster Finish Panel Claws
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    2. Engage the 5 claws and 5 clips and install the instrument cluster finish panel.
      Fig 3: Identifying Instrument Cluster Finish Panel Claws And Clips
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  3. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH 
    1. Engage the 6 claws and 3 clips and install the instrument panel finish panel end RH.
      Fig 4: Identifying Instrument Panel Finish Panel End RH Claws And Clips
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  4. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END LH 
    1. Engage the 6 claws and 3 clips and install the instrument panel finish panel end LH.
      Fig 5: Identifying Instrument Panel Finish Panel End LH Claws And Clips
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  5. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL LOWER CENTER 
    1. Engage the 2 claws and 2 clips and install the instrument panel finish panel lower center.
    Fig 6: Identifying Instrument Panel Finish Panel Lower Center Claws And Clips
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  6. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 

    Torque: 5.4 N*m (55 kgf*cm, 48 in.*lbf) 

RENDER: 1.0x

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