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Dash lights in 2002 Tahoe

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Old Aug 13, 2007 | 8:06 PM
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The light(s) for the bottom section in the center dash cluster are out (ext air, recirculate, and A/C buttons). I suspect it may be lite by one light bulb. How do I remove the dash cover to get to this light(s)?

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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 8:40 PM
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Bump, hoping to get some suggestions.
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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 10:10 PM
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[ol]Remove the instrument cluster trim plate bezel.
Apply the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from moving.
If equipped with an automatic transmission, move the shift lever all the way down to last gear.
Tilt the steering wheel to the full down position.
Pull gently rearward on the corners of the bezel from the instrument panel (IP) assembly.
Remove the bezel.
Remove the instrument panel storage tray.
Remove the accessory switch assembly from the instrument panel.
[ol]Grasp the accessory switch assembly and pull outwards to remove the button assembly.
Disconnect the electrical connectors for the switches in the assembly.
Remove the switches and the button assembly. [/ol]
Remove the screws from the HVAC control assembly.
Remove the HVAC control assembly, with the following procedure:


[ol] Release the retaining tabs.
Pull the control head out of the instrument panel carrier.
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Disconnect the electrical connectors from the HVAC control assembly. [/ol]
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