
Lavida dashboard removal mainly involves the following steps: 1. First, adjust the steering wheel backward. 2. Then remove the screws at the lower end of the combination switch cover and take off the upper part of the cover. 3. Next, remove the dashboard bezel and trim. 4. Finally, unscrew the screws at the top of the dashboard. Lavida dashboard maintenance tips: 1. Avoid direct UV exposure to prevent fading, aging, cracking, or wrinkling of the dashboard, and more importantly, to protect the precision and normal operation of the instruments. 2. The dashboard can be maintained using dashboard wax. Spray and wipe to clean, polish, and protect in one step, enhancing gloss and forming a bright protective film on the surface to beautify and restore natural colors. 3. It also has anti-static properties, UV resistance, waterproofing, anti-mold functions, and reduces dust accumulation, effectively extending the dashboard's service life.

Taking apart the Lavida dashboard, I'd say experience matters quite a bit. I've done it myself a few times, and while the steps aren't overly complicated, you need to be careful. First, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid short circuits or electric shocks. Get a plastic pry tool and start prying the decorative cover from around the edges of the dashboard—these parts have clips, so don't force them. Once the cover is off, you'll see the mounting screws, usually 4 to 6 of them, which you can unscrew with a Phillips screwdriver. Gently pull out the dashboard, being mindful of the connector plugs on the back—press the small clips to release them, and avoid yanking to prevent wire damage. After removal, you can clean out dust or replace bulbs, as dashboards tend to accumulate a lot of grime over time. When reassembling, first check that the plugs are securely connected, and don't overtighten the screws to avoid future rattles. For tools, basic household tools will suffice, but if you're unsure, it's safer to just take it to a professional. The whole job should take about 20 minutes.

Over the years of driving my Lavida, I've dismantled the dashboard myself and found it quite straightforward. The first step is always to disconnect the battery—safety comes first. Using a plastic pry tool or a soft stick, gently pry open the trim around the dashboard, avoiding metal tools to prevent scratches. The screws are usually hidden underneath; once removed, gently wiggle the dashboard to take it off. The connectors at the back have small clips—press them to disconnect the wiring harness. After disassembly, I often take the opportunity to clean out dust or check the condition of the bulbs. As for tools, a basic household toolkit will do, with screwdrivers and pry bars being essential. Beginners are advised to follow video tutorials to avoid mishaps from haphazard disassembly. Dashboards tend to develop issues as cars age, so regular checks can extend their lifespan. Remember to align the connectors properly during reassembly and test all functions before driving.

I've tried removing the Lavida dashboard, even beginners can do it. The key step is disconnecting the battery to avoid sparks. Use a plastic pry tool to gently remove the trim panel without applying too much force to prevent cracking. There are usually four screws; after removing them, slowly take out the instrument panel. Carefully locate the wiring harness connector at the back and press the clips to disconnect it. Simple tools are needed: just a Phillips screwdriver and a pry tool. After removal, you might encounter a lot of dust or burnt-out bulbs—clean gently without scratching the surface. After reassembly, test the car and don't forget to tighten the screws. The dashboard is a fragile component; DIY can save money, but ask for help if unsure.


