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2g Grand Prix dash removal?


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How difficult is it to pull the dash on a 2g Grand Prix? My 03 doesn’t have ECC(only a 97-2000 option) and I’ve thought about adding it. This entails pulling the dash on the 03 and the donor, and installing the donor dash and climate control features on the 03, along with I’m sure much wiring(this has never been done before as far as I know, I’d be the first.) So Saturday I’m driving out to milwakee to get a bunch of parts for my 03 from a 2000 daytona(rear bumper,trunk, steering wheel, spare hud and bezel, performance shift shifter etc etc blah blah blah) and guy says I can be there as long as I need to pull stuff, so there Inlies my question, how difficult would it be do pull the dash on one of these, is it an all day thing? I know it’s not super difficult on 1g cars, but I have no clue on these

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It's not bad, takes a couple hours if I remember correctly. Last time I took mine apart was about 2 years ago.

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Nothing wrong in bringing your lunch to a salvage yard, just hide the beer under the Mt. Dew.

Its not impossible but you do end up fighting a few different plastic clips while holding the dash with your knees at some point, IIRC. Just expect the upper sun soaked area to be brittle when you`re handling it so it doesn't crack. A factory service manual has very nice diagrams that show every mounting point.

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1 hour ago, rich_e777 said:

Nothing wrong in bringing your lunch to a salvage yard, just hide the beer under the Mt. Dew.

It’s not impossible but you do end up fighting a few different plastic clips while holding the dash with your knees at some point, IIRC. Just expect the upper sun soaked area to be brittle when you`re handling it so it doesn't crack. A factory service manual has very nice diagrams that show every mounting point.

It’s at some guys house so if he’s cool enough he’ll supply the beer 😎

almost wondering if it’s more worth waiting for one to come up at an actual scrap yard and making a day out of it vs being at some random dudes house for 4 hours working on it..

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I've never pulled the dash on my 2nd gen. The first gens are very easy. I can't imagine it's all that different. 2nd gen interiors are like legos.

Switching over to a ECC is probably more trouble than it's worth. Those units are known to have issues. Mine still works fine, but I like the simple controls of the manual climate controls. 

Performance shift is cool and has been done many times. It's simple to do and you can get it tuned so it works properly. 

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