Dashboard Replacement

FX200635S

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2006 FX35 RWD
Name
Oscar Ruiz
Like almost everyone else who has owned a 2006 FX35 my dashboard was getting bubbly and really bad due to the Texas heat. I was able to locate a dashboard from a 2008 and had it shipped to me to replace it. I didn’t record the process on my first attempt, but I am debating if I should attempt it again and record it this time for future reference.

I just want to say if you are considering doing it the process isn’t difficult but it really is time consuming. I did it over a weekend from Saturday afternoon to Sunday afternoon.

I attached a few pics of the process. If y’all have any general questions feel free to ask.

FYI you will absolutely need a steering wheel puller to get the dashboard off unless you end up cutting it like I did out of frustration with a dremel. I was stubborn thinking I could get it off and wasted a whole hour of my life trying to get it off not to mention smearing all the sticky residue of the glue and dash on my windshield and steering wheel.
 

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If you do it again I would be very interested in your step by step. Mine is just in the starting phase of bubbling and I am debating whether to get the part and do it myself or get an upholstery shop to do it.
 
I started recording some video clips with my GoPro. I wanted to record the rest of it this weekend but it’s calling for rain for almost a straight week so I’ll have to finish the videos when it’s better weather.
 
If you do it again I would be very interested in your step by step. Mine is just in the starting phase of bubbling and I am debating whether to get the part and do it myself or get an upholstery shop to do it.

I had debated the same thing but I found this replacement dash for about $260 at a junkyard and the upholstery quote I got was more than that so I went the replacement dash route.
 
Out of curiosity, how much did the upholstery shop quote you? I don't think I am going to be able to find a used dash around here without bubbles and the new part is about $2000 Canadian.
 
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