Is it possible to replace air vents (1994) without removing the dashboard?

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Joe_Cool

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Sorry if it's a repost. I searched and couldn't find anything.

Anyway, 2 of my vents are broken. My parts car has the ones that I need, and I want to pull them and install them on the driver. But I can't see any way to remove them from the front. Is this possible? Or am I just going to have to live with it as it is now?
 

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Replacing the vents on the driver side and center require pulling the gauge bezel. I don't remember how the passenger side one comes out.
 

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Replacing the vents on the driver side and center require pulling the gauge bezel. I don't remember how the passenger side one comes out.

So I guess they have to go out from behind? Is it maybe accessible through the stereo panel or the glove box?
 

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The right side can come out from the front. It just has little pins on the side that hold it in.

Take a butter or putty knife and gently press it between the bezel and the dash. I forget, but I think there are on pins on the side, but it's been awhile since I've replaced a couple.

The dash bezel is easy to pull to get at those (center and left side).
 
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The right side can come out from the front. It just has little pins on the side that hold it in.

Take a butter or putty knife and gently press it between the bezel and the dash. I forget, but I think there are on pins on the side, but it's been awhile since I've replaced a couple.

The dash bezel is easy to pull to get at those (center and left side).

Awesome, thanks. :)

Are there step by step instructions on removing the instrument bezel without breaking it? I'm sure it's not as simple as removing those 3 screws on the underside above the gauges, right?
 

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Awesome, thanks. :)

Are there step by step instructions on removing the instrument bezel without breaking it? I'm sure it's not as simple as removing those 3 screws on the underside above the gauges, right?

You also have to remove the kick panel below the steering column, and there are a couple of bolts under there, also (going from 5-year memory here).

Some folks have removed the bezel without removing those two(?) bolts, and they break them off. One of my Gen 2s was this way.
 

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Once you remove the various screws, there are a couple of pins that keep it aligned - they have little keepers on them, so you still have to sort of pry it off the dash - just keep everything straight and you won't damage anything.
 
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