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HUD Installation – C6 Corvette
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1. Steering Wheel and Column 15 71 tering Wheel Replacement hice Refer to Fastener Notice on page 0 10 stener Tightening Specifications Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications on page 15 26 mp 13 126 if Steering Wheel Nut Tighten 37 N m 27 lb ft Steering Wheel Assembly Tip 1 Disconnect the electrical connector 2 Remove the steering wheel using J 7859 A Steering Wheel Puller with J 36547 A Steering Wheel Puller Legs 3 Make an alignment mark to note the relationship between the steering wheel and the steering shaft The marks will be needed to align the wheel during installation Hopefully the information I ve provided assists with removing the wheel Step 4 Dash Assembly Removal Now it s time for the last part of the disassembly process I will try and point out every nut and bolt that you need to remove Revision 2 Update You can avoid having to remove the dash See the Preface section for details I m sure we re all familiar with the exploded dash view Let me say that it is accurate but it may not be easy to find them all Removing all of the fasteners can be easily accomplished by yourself For actually removing the dash panel you will need a hand Before we can tackle all of these fasteners you will need to remove some of the panel trim on both the driver and passenger sides A pillar trim and body hinge trim Body Hinge Pillar Trim Panel Replacement Removal Procedur
2. After you have the gauge cluster out I would recommend taking a few pictures so you can see how the wiring and everything 1s sorted cd Step 3 Steering Wheel Removal Revision 2 Update You can avoid having to remove the steering wheel See the Preface section for details Reminder Make sure the airbag fuse SIR is pulled before attempting to remove the steering wheel Let me just say that for my HUD installation I did not remove the steering wheel I ended up breaking a piece of the dash trying to take it out because of this For me it s not a big deal I glued the piece back together so that it won t ever come apart and more importantly won t create any rattles down the road It s also on a part completely hidden by other panels For the purposes of this guide though I suggest removing the steering wheel as it doesn t appear to be that difficult You will just need to rent borrow or buy the steering wheel puller First off you will need to remove the airbag module To do this insert a blunt ended tool metal punch section of a metal hanger etc into the circular openings one at 3 oclock the other at 9 oclock and push It may be helpful it the steering wheel is positioned to where one of the holes it on top There is a spring fastener inside which should release Repeat for the other side of the steering wheel and the airbag and cover should come right out You will then need a 15 mm so
3. HUD Installation for the C6 Corvette Revision 2 Preface Car Details 2007 A6 Z51 Installing the HUD should be the same for all 2005 and up model Corvettes 1LT and 2LT If you are trying to install HUD on your 3LT or 4LT car you can stop reading here After hearing about how other people have successfully installed the HUD into their cars I became interested in doing it myself Total out of pocket cost for all the parts I needed was 700 and all were purchased from the C6 Parts for Sale Trade board of the forum I tried to take pictures along the way but slacked off a bit towards the end I ve used other pictures that I found on the forum if I thought they would be helpful in making a point If anyone is the rightful owner of these pictures and would like them removed from this guide please let me know All you need is 1 HUD Projector and mounting hardware 2 Control Switch Assembly 3 Custom Harness with T tap connectors to make your life easier 4 Plastic HUD surround bezel I ve heard many things about the HUD install such as you don t need to completely remove the dash or you do not have to remove the steering wheel Forget anything you ve might have read and pay attention to my advice below Things you should know before you attempt this install e You will need to remove the complete dash assembly I honestly do not believe you can avoid this Removal of all the fastening hardware can be done by yo
4. SIR system Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling on page 13 120 Remove the defroster grille Refer to Defroster Grille Replacement on page 10 115 Remove the steering wheel Refer to Steering Wheel Replacement on page 15 71 Remove the instrument panel cluster Refer to Instrument Cluster Replacement on page 8 194 Remove the instrument panel accessory trim plate Refer to Instrument Panel Accessory Trim Plate Replacement on page 2 31 Remove the right console trim panel Refer to Front Floor Console Side Trim Panel Replacement Right Side on page 2 50 Remove the radio assembly Refer to Radio Replacement on page 8 71 Remove the instrument panel insulators Refer to Instrument Panel Insulator Panel Replacement on page 2 29 Remove the instrument panel driver knee bolster assembly Refer to Driver Knee Bolster Panel Replacement on page 2 30 Instrument Panel Assembly Trim Cover Nut Qty 4 Notice Refer to Fastener Notice on page 0 10 Tighten 6 N m 53 Ib in Instrument Panel Assembly Screw Qty 3 2 Tighten 2 N m 17 lb in Callout instrument Panel and Console Trim 2 45 Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement cont d Component Name Instrument Panel Assembly Bolt Qty 2 Tighten 12 N m 106 Ib in instrument Panel Assembly Screw Qty 2 Tighten 6 N m 53 Ib in Instrument Panel Assembly Nut Tighten 6 N m 53 Ib in instrument Panel Assembly Screw Tighten 6 N m 53 Ib in Pr
5. ack together The last piece left to install is the HUD bezel 2 32 Instrument Panel and Console Trim Instrument Cluster Head Up Display Bezel Replacement 1666000 Instrument Cluster Head Up Display Bezel Replacement Component Name Callout Instrument Cluster Head Up Display Bezel Notice Use care to avoid damage to the head up display HUD lens when removing and installing the HUD bezel The HUD lens is fragile Failure to carefully remove install the bezel can lead to HUD lens damage Procedure 1 Insert a flat bladed plastic trim tool in the middle of the forward edge of the bezel where indicated 2 Slide the bezel forward disengaging the retainer tabs securing the bezel to the Instrument panel trim pad Hopefully you are done now with your installation and everything is working like it should If you have any questions that I may be able to help with please feel free to contact me at damianforeman gmail com For those interested on what I broke damaged because of leaving my steering wheel in e Lower plastic crossbrace of dash that goes under the steering column was broken at the radio surround area see pic e A couple of cracks in the radio surround area of the plastic this was not intentional however it happened anyway e Nicks and scratches on the steering wheel rim This is kinda a given with all the sharp plastic of the dash Now for me my car is a daily driver and a hobby so these thin
6. and grey harnesses of the gauge cluster merge into one harness I did this in part because the loose wires on the custom harness were quite short as you can see from the picture The black connector Te 7 A harness Inst Panel a ae alai Connetor 1 IPC1 ar onnetor j The grey connector harness Inst Panel Connetor 2 IPC2 Another important note is that the factory harness is wrapped with this awful adhesive tape It s extremely sticky so you may want to use some gloves while removing it to access the underlying wires You only need to take off about 4 to 6 inches of the wrap on each of the factory harnesses to use the t taps This approach will work for the black connector harness but not for the grey Use a razor blade to cut the wrap but be very careful not to cut into the insulation of the underlying wires Unwrap a few inches on the black harness and leave the remaining wrap in tack On the grey harness you will most likely need to unwrap all the way down to the connector The reason for this is you have to tap into a gray wire and there is more than one gray wire in this harness All other wire colors are unique You ll see that in my photo I unwrapped both completely I used electrical tape after I was done making the taps Make sure the taps are making contact with both wires before buttoning everything up I used a multimeter to check When you are done put the gauge cluster back in place and connect the black and
7. and radio surround will be held in with clips Once again don t be afraid to use some force As you remove the console you will need to ee the electrical connectors going to the ET e console mounted cigarette lighter power plug some other connector see picture traction control button emergency flasher button ashtray cigarette lighter F55 switch if equipped Heated seat buttons 1f equipped Most of the connectors are fairly easy to remove There s usually some kind of lock or place to depress to release the connector Having big hands makes this job a bit more difficult Employing the use of a short flat head screwdriver helped for me I would recommend labeling all of the connector by some means preferably with something nice and visible There is little to no change of getting the connectors confused with one another but you could miss reconnecting one of them if you are not careful You ll never know it until something doesn t work The last step is to remove the A C control and radio They are held in by 7mm bolts that are easily visible Disconnect the electrical connectors in the back and you are all set Note that the A C controls come out first And look on the bright side if you accidently break something you can replace it with something nice from DownSouthVettes Step 2 Instrument Panel Removal Note You can remove the steering wheel first Step 3 if you d like The first step is going to be r
8. be unplugged but they will need to be removed from the plastic crossbrace they are on The plugs are not mounted to the brace directly They slide over plastic clips which are secured to the brace with push pins Just slide the plugs off of the plastic clips You are now ready to remove the dash Revision 2 Update You can avoid having to remove the dash See the Preface section for details One thing I would like to point out is that the service manual also mentions that you should remove the automatic transmission control Now I didn t do this on my A6 and the bottom of the dash under the radio and A C section would get caught on the lip of the shifter control plate The plastic did have enough flex to get around the plate so I do not believe it is a necessary step If you would feel better removing it and not taking any chances let me know I can scan in the section of the manual concerned with removing the shifter assembly Now you and a friend should each take a side of the dash assembly and slowly move it up and out away from the firewall Hopefully it comes out without too much of an ordeal 2 44 Instrument Panel and Console Trim Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement 1496221 Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement Callout Component Name Preliminary Procedures nek oh az Remove the automatic transmission control Refer to Automatic Transmission Control Replacement on page 17 153 Disable the
9. cket to remove the hub nut After that mark the steering wheel and the hub shaft so you will be to realign the wheel when reinstalling Use a steering wheel puller to remove the steering wheel and remove electrical connectors where necessary PII show repair manual scans to give you a better idea of how it fits together and for the proper torque specifications if you care to use them 13 126 Supplemental Inflatable Restraints Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Replacement Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Replacement 1 Callout Caution Refer to SIR Inflator Module Handling and Storage Caution on page 0 7 Caution Refer to SIR Caution on page 0 7 Preliminary Procedures 1 Disable the supplemental inflatable restraint SIR system Refer to S R Disabling and Enabling on page 13 120 2 On the sides of the steering wheel are 2 circular openings place the wheel so that one opening is on top 3 Using a blunt ended tool push the spring fastener inward through the access hole Repeat the step for the other opening Steering Wheel Inflatable Restraint Module Tip 1 Release the connector position assurance CPA retainer 2 Disconnect the electrical connectors 3 Fully deploy the module before disposal If the module was replaced under warranty fully deploy and dispose of the module after the required retention period Refer to nflator Module Handling and Scrapping on page 13 140
10. e 1 Remove the fastener attaching the top of the upper trim panel and the windshield side garnish molding to the hinge pillar 2 Unsnap the hinge pillar upper trim from the hinge pillar 3 Remove the hinge pillar upper trim 4 Remove the lower hinge pillar trim if needed The lower trim is part of the sill plate Refer to Door Sill Plate Replacement on page 2 60 1297874 Note it may be quite difficult to remove these trim pieces I had to use something very thin and flat to pry it up enough to grasp it and pull it loose It just snaps in place After you removed this piece remove the A pillar trim panel Like everything else it just snaps in place so pull on it till it comes off If you have On Star there may be a connector behind the driver s side A pillar I m not sure but I remember hearing something about it This is the reverse side of the driver s A pillar trim You can see the location of the clips For removing the dash you can pretty much start anywhere but I Il go ahead and start with the glove box first Remove the 7mm bolts shown here the remove the plastic panel You will have one connector FOB dock to remove You could also remove the glove box latch loop if you d like I removed it and the glove box door but I do not believe it is necessary for either to come out At this point I would remove the passenger side A C vent Just clipped in so get a grip on it and pull Continuing with the pa
11. e third bolt This will take care of 2 on top of the dash A third bolt to remove E On the front face of the radio surround there are two 7mm bolts to remove and one nut While you are down here remove the driver s side 3 The nut here needs to come off It s shown removed here This is 5 Take care not to significantly strike this module or be too rough with it There are two bolts to the top of the radio surround that need to be removed one at the right and one at the left The one towards the driver s side is pictured below The bolt here needs to come out It s shown removed here This is 2 column The bolt here needs to come out It s the last of 2 This is the last bolt to remove It s 4 This should be the last bolt you have to remove The last of the fasteners to remove is the nut down behind the driver s side A pillar One last nut to remove Rejoice You are done removing all of the fasteners Step 5 Electrical Harness Connector Notes So you are done removing all of the fasteners but you are not quite ready to take the dash out yet There are some electrical connectors you still need to remove before the dash will come out nicely Remember this picture All of those wires and harnesses need to be disconnected so the dash will come out They are easy to remove just take your time x 5 i These connectors do no need to
12. emove it and you will have enough slack to push the A C duct upward enough to slide the HUD projector in place The other mounting stud is shown in the picture to the left This is the HUD projector You can see the two tabs left and barely the right that will fit over the mounting studs I secured them with 6mm locking nylon nuts The front mount uses a clip with a horizontal screw Mine came with the HUD projector but I m sure if your s does not you can pick up a similar fastener at a local autoparts store or hardware store TIE x j oF ft The electrical harness will plug in here on the side Installation Procedure ms 1 Transfer the retaining screw and nut to the replacement HUD 2 Install the HUD to the vehicle 2 1 Install the HUD onto the dash panel mounting studs 2 2 Slide the HUD retaining screw into the slot on the steering column bracket Notice Refer to Fastener Notice on page 0 10 3 Install the HUD retaining nuts Tighten Tighten the nuts to 5 N m 44 Ib in Tighten the screw that retains the HUD to the steering column bracket Tighten Tighten the screw to 3 N m 27 Ib in Install the I P assembly Refer to Instrument Panel Assembly Replacement on page 2 44 3 Connect the negative battery cable Refer to Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 6 0L on page 9 728 or Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection 7 0L on page 9 729 7 Refer to Control Modu
13. emoving the upper gauge surround panel The entire assembly is just snapped into place You just need to gain a little leverage to pull the piece off Using something skinny and flat butter knife shown below pry the bottom of the panel outward at least until you can get a good grip with your fingers Support with your hands as much as possible and pull firmly to release the clips The electrical connectors that need to be removed on this panel is the dinner switch engine start stop button the DIC control pod assembly buttons and some long cylinder thing that looks like a temperature measuring device with a small fan in it In the picture to the right you will see the little slits on the left side of the start button a This is where the temperature ji a i f f j f device with the fan is There is no special trick to removing it dine bo a off the panel Just grab the l whole thing and pull it off It is that simple Here is a picture of the device I am referring to Instead of removing the DIC control pod connector you can remove the three screws holding it in place and remove the connector later 3 POD SCREWS Fo 4 as ae This picture shows all of the clip locations This should give you some idea of where you will need to provide more force Once the upper section is removed you can remove the knee bolster panel and its support bracket There are two T15 Torx scr
14. ews and the bottom of the panel and the top is held with clips You need only remove the electrical connectors for the fuel door release and hatch release buttons If you have On Star you may also have another connector near the console side of this panel 2 30 Instrument Panel and Console Trim Driver Knee Bolster Panel Replacement 1479502 Driver Knee Bolster Panel Replacement Callout Component Name instrument Panel Cluster Trim Plate Refer to Instrument Cluster Trim Panel Replacement on page 2 33 instrument Panel Knee Bolster Screws Qty 2 Notice Refer to Fastener Notice on page 0 10 Tighten i 2 N m 18 Ib in Instrument Panel Knee Bolster Panel Tip The electrical connector must be disconnected from bracket panel a Instrument Panel Knee Bolster Clips Qty 4 Instrument Panel Knee Bolster Bracket Bolts Qty 4 Tighten 2 N m 18 Ib in Instrument Panel Knee Bolster Bracket This picture shows one of the T15 screws Callout 2 This picture shows the metallic knee bolster bracket There are four 7mm bolts to remove i The bolts are accessed W through these holes PA The last step here would be to remove the gauge cluster itself There are four 7mm bolts securing the gauge cluster Remove them and you will be able to pull the cluster out There is plenty of length for the wires on the back so you can remove the cluster and have easy access to remove the connectors
15. grey connectors Make sure you have the HUD control switch connector and DIC control switch connector routed on the sides so you ll be able to connect them to the switches on the instrument panel trim HUD Connector Brown End of the Custom Harness z ime Pin Function 1 B attery Positive Voltage 2 HUD Class 2 Serial Data 3 Vehicle Speed Signal 4 Engine Speed Signal 5 Not Used 6 Ground 7 HUD Image Up Signal 8 HUD Image Down Signal 9 HUD Page Signal 10 HUD Data Signal 11 HUD Dimming Up Signal 12 HUD Dimming Down Signal 113 16 Not Used HUD Control Switch Blue End of the Custom Harness Pin Function A B Not Used C HUD Dimming Up Signal D HUD Dimming Down Signal E Instrument Panel Lamp Supply Voltage 2 F Ground G HUD Data Signal H HUD Page Signal J HUD Image Up Signal K HUD Image Down Signal Instrument Panel Connector 1 Black This is the black connector for the back of the gauge cluster You take the loose wires from your custom harness and tap into pins 2 and 5 with the t tap connectors Pin iy a Function 1 BN WH Instrument Panel Lamp Dimming Control 2 BN Instrument Panel Lamp Supply Voltage 2 3 4 Not Used 5 GY IPC Class 2 Serial Data 6 Not Used 7 TN Low Reference 8 Not Used 9 BN Hazard Flasher Signal 10 12 D BU WH oa Panel Lamps Dimmer Switch Down 13 D GN In
16. gs don t bother me The steering wheel will eventually be getting replaced with something a little nicer The other damage was repaired and is not visible K i heyy ms i 7 A small crack Not all the Another small crack Not all the way through T n Big crack All the way T through N VY I couldn t get a great picture of the steering wheel scratches You can see it slightly in the picture below A b But in the end was it worth it Absolutely And the HUD works just find on the regular glass in bright daylight
17. le References on page 6 3 for programming and setup information Once you have the HUD projector in place and secured with its hardware you are ready to either take care of the wiring or put the dash back together It s really your call If you are comfortable the HUD projector you received is in good working order I would put the dash back in the car You will have ample room with the gauge cluster and steering wheel out of the way to do the wiring I had no trouble doing it with the wheel in my way either The last thing you ll need to install before working on the wiring is the HUD controls I know you can probably figure out how to mount it to the instrument panel but here s a diagram anyway Displays and Gages 8 189 Repair Instructions Head Up Display Switch Replacement 1803421 Head Up Display Switch Replacement instrument Panel Cluster Trim Plate Refer to Instrument Cluster Trim Panel Replacement on page 2 33 _ 2 N m 18 Ib in Head Up Display Switch Heads Up Display Switch Screw Qty 3 5 Notice Refer to Fastener Notice on page 0 70 Tighten eee ert HUD pictured in place Now it s time to do the wiring Step 7 Wiring the custom HUD harness This is the last step to the install You will have a harness similar to below if you have purchased one off of the forum Note that if you can get the plugs for the HUD control switch and projector with some short wire leads you could make
18. ocedure Open the instrument panel compartment to access the Instrument Panel Assembly Screw Qty 2 Tighten 2 N m 18 Ib in Procedure Open the instrument panel compartment to access the screws instrument Panel Assembly to Inflatable Restraint Module Bolt Qty 3 Tighten 12 N m 53 Ib in Instrument Panel Assembly Screws Procedures 1 Note the location and routing of the instrument panel wiring harness prior to removal of the instrument panel assembly in order to ensure proper reinstallation 2 With the aid of an assistant lift the instrument panel assembly up and off of the upper and lower tie bars and over the steering column _ Remove the instrument panel assembly from the vehicle 4 When replacing the instrument panel assembly transfer all necessary components wo Step 6 Installing the HUD Here you can see one of the mounting studs the HUD will secure to with the 6mm nut In this picture you can see the other mounting stud and the notch for the screw clip mount of the HUD projector Stud There 1s a foam block next to it Ww x that will come out as well This is the duct for your drivers A C vent You will leave the duct in place i but remove L the bolt that lies attaches it to the A pillar duct Notch for HUD mounting hardware Clip Screw P A Eea Er a You will not have any trouble find the bolt connecting the A C duct to the A pillar duct R
19. s for this side The picture you see here is from the passenger seat The metal bracket extended down in the bottom left comes off of the console radio surround pod There s another like it on the driver s side fe A a P T Ii gt Ti Here is where one 10mm bolt is j a Here is the location of 7 the other 10mm bolt Have something sharp and hard handy This black hardened silicone was blocking the head Here you can see a better picture of the location of the bolt just above Bolt the cradle already removed i m passenger side This takes care of 3 and 4 on the Leave this one alone Moving back to the top of the dash let s remove the three 7mm bolts near the center speaker First things first remove the center speaker grille It s held in with clips so pry up the end with a screw driver and then work the rest out by hand This piece seems fragile but I had to pull on it quite hard to get it out and it didn t break An alternative to prying and possibly marring the plastic is to stick your hand into the void created by the missing gauge cluster You should be able to touch the bottom of the left side of center grille and push upwards releasing the clip This is what I did The following picture is with the grille already removed At this point I would also recommend removing the center speaker and the ambient light senor connector obstructing your view of th
20. ssenger side of the dash remove the three 10mm bolts holding the dash into the passenger side airbag module This did take me a little while to locate Two are located vertically while the middle one points towards the driver s side of the car The picture you see below is looking up from the floorboard at the under side of the passenger side dash Here the plastic cover and the glove box door have already been removed ik 4 a x i h Pi x J i 7 1 gt i ail A N 3 gt i m a Ps 2 x A ee i j 4 a m 3 Another rests within gt this depression a Ye Wa J ES 7 r E T lt IRU aT Y i j r oe re 4 oe is Ba Here is the location of the middle of the three bolts to be removed It bolts through this metal tab AN l in here past the metal tab you see And better pictures of the final locations Waa i P a By this point you should already have the A pillar trim removed Locate the dash retention nut 7mm on the passenger side and remove it Before you get to it you will have to take the plastic ring off around the stud I needed a deep socket for this Referencing the main exploded diagram this takes care of 1 on the passenger side i pna Here you can see the plastic ring already pulled off of the stud The nut has also been removed Okay let s go back under the passenger side dash to get the final two bolt
21. strument Panel Lamps Dimmer Switch Up Signal 14 PK BK Dome Lamp Switch Signal 15 Not Used 16 D GN WH Oil Temperature Sensor Signal Instrument Panel Connector 2 Grey This is the grey connector for the back of the gauge cluster You take the loose wires from your custom harness and tap into pins 1 3 5 and 6 with the t tap connectors i E B fisi Oo TE i Pin Wire Color Circuit No Function 11 BK 1450 Ground 2 Not Used 3 RD WH 1140 B attery Positive Voltage 4 Not Used 5 WH 121 Engine Speed Signal 6 D GN WH 817 Vehicle Speed Signal 7 BN 9 Park Lamp Supply Voltage 8 TN WH 99 Windshield Washer Fluid Level Sensor Signal 9 13 Not Used 14 BN WH 419 MIL Control 15 L BU 1134 Park Brake Switch Signal 16 PU 333 Brake Fluid Level Sensor Signal Final Steps Reflections After you are done cleaning up the harness you will most likely want to rush and get everything back installed so you can try it out I d recommend taking your time or you will most likely forget to reconnect something The good news is even if you made a wiring mistake taking the instrument panel and gauge cluster out to access the wires is a relatively simple task I will not be outlining the steps to reinstall the dash steering wheel or console I have no doubt that if you took it apart you will be able to put it b
22. t a few times Phillips screwdriver 2 worked for me 15 mm socket for steering wheel removal T15 Torx bit and driver Worklamp or flashlight comes in handy looking under the dash Metal Punch 3 or 4 to remove the airbag even a piece of metal coat hanger would work Steering wheel puller GM J1859 A for the puller J36541 A for the puller legs Tools items that may help Safety Notice I recommend removing the positive Multimeter or continuity tester for troubleshooting Pliers Gf you have no hand strength for the t taps Electrical tape for securing the harness wires after tapping into them Razor Blade or Sharp Knife removing electrical wrap battery cable and the airbag fuse SIR It s not likely they would accidently deploy but this guarantees they will not Also there are many sharp edges mostly plastic under the dash Exercise caution or you will have many tiny cuts on your hands Another helpful tip is to keep the windows down or the doors open before removing the battery cable Otherwise you will have to have your key handy to get back into your car Step 1 Center Console Radio Surround Removal The pictures I ve taken will work for 2005 2007 models 2008 and up models will have a slight difference which I will attempt to cover The first thing to do is remove the center console lid It is held on by four T15 torx screws You can then remove the small plastic covers for the rear hold down nu
23. ts The picture below shows the console lid and nuts already removed Pai L Pop off these covers with a small screw driver Remove the 10 mm nut Turning attention towards the front of the console the shift knob will need to be removed Twist the plastic ring at the top of the leather boot clockwise maybe 35 degrees or so and then pull up on the shift knob You will need to use some force here but don t worry you shouldn t break anything Note that I had the car in neutral with the E brake pulled but I do not believe it is necessary Note if you have a manual transmission car you can find instructions to remove the knob at http www nakidparts com under Instructions To remove the emergency brake handle pull down the leather boot and remove the Phillips head screw Pull up on the shift handle to remove it This took much more effort than I thought it would A gt aa Towards the center of the console there is another bolt to remove To access it remove the Ride Select Cover by pulling it upwards I was able to do it by hand but you may use a screwdriver or knife to help Remove this 10mm bolt after you ve removed the cover I believe the 2008 and up consoles will have two Torx screws instead of the single 10mm bolt They should be behind plastic circular covers Now you are ready to begin prying the console up starting from the rear most section The rest of the console
24. urself but I highly recommend having an extra pair of hands to help you remove the dash assembly from the car Revision 2 Update You can avoid removing the dash out of the car but you will still need to remove all of the fasteners Once the dash is loose if you lift it up high enough with the HVAC duct you should be able to shoehorn the HUD projector in place Also if you do this method you can most likely complete the HUD installation by yourself e You will need to remove the steering wheel I recommend removing the steering wheel While you can get the dash assembly out without removing the wheel you will need to break a portion of the dash to do this Ask me how I know Revision 2 Update You can avoid removing the steering wheel if you decide to leave the dash in the car With the column all the way down you should have enough room to get the HUD projector in place while lifting the dash completely The wheel only needs to come off if you plan on removing the dash from the car If you leave the wheel in wrap it with some sort of protection painter s tape towel or whatever so you can avoid getting scratches and nicks in the leather You will need to remove the center console and radio surround No worries here this is easy and well documented Tools you will need 7 mm I used a nut driver mostly used a deep socket a few times and also a few times with an extension 10 mm I used a nut driver mostly used a regular socke
25. your own harness It s a pretty simple harness The blue connector goes to the HUD control switch the brown to the HUD projector and the loose wires use the red t taps in the bag to tap into the existing black and grey plug harnesses that go into the back of your gauge cluster HUD Connector Projector 1 2 bo Loose Wires off HUD Connector Oo OO 08 66 S O0 000000 S eed 1110 9 8 5 mi i _ Vehicle Speed s OO HUD Serial Datta 7 l Battery Voltage 12 P Comp Supply Voltage HUD Control Switch Connector 1 2 6 4 53 10 11 12 Note that the pins descriptions marked in red are the ones that are brought out to loose wires off of the custom harness These will be used for tapping into the instrument panel aka gauge cluster wiring Those pins will also be marked in red and you will only need to match up the descriptions to figure out which loose wire from the custom harness taps into which colored wire from your factory gauge cluster harness To avoid confusion I just want to say that when I say harness it could mean the grey connector group of wires or the black connector group of wires I know full well they are part of the same harness and they Y out into the two different connectors but it s easier just to call each one a harness You will want to make the connection with the t taps as far back on the factory harness as possible I did mine about 4 to 6 inches away from where the black
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