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IIRC the allen bolt holds the cover on, but there's another bolt holding the two halves together
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Heh, I didn't find out how to remove it but as it happens I didn't have to to access the heating unit.
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You dont need to remove that to do the matrix...
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Yeah I realise that now, I was reading the section of the Haynes entitled "Full fascia removal" which I got muddled up with the heater matrix section.
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Removing the whole dash in my car but can't get this same connector off does anyone know where the other bolt is that's holds the two halfs together thanks
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Yeap got it thanks was full of shit so couldn't see it