Quote Originally Posted by Fogey
Cheers for the reply quick fix is what I'm after costing a small fortune as is.. the joys of motoring
sorry i misread your post. The light is not on? Hopefully just a bulb then. Handy enough, if an airbagged wheel, disconnect the battery, give it about ten mins, undo screws at the back of the wheel, carefully and away from your face remove the bag and its connections, leave the bag away from you on the ground, undo the large bolt holding the wheel to the coloum and remove. Watch for the slip ring and try and keep them together. Next two screws either side of the top of the clocks, these are little torx fellas IIRC. Once removed get a cred card or similar and slide in around the top of the clocks between the dash and clocks to release them. Once done slowly pull the clocks forwards, there will be two connections at the back with press release tabs, remove these and tape to the dash to save hunting for them later and then remove clocks. At least you can swap bulbs around and test this way. Still will need to be plugged back in to remove the code. Happy motoring indeed!