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I did it!!!!!!!!

Thanks to all for the help!!! The first part was easy (working with the back of the instrument cluster).There are a couple of holes to the right of the radio, I used a long skinny screwdriver some electrical tape, and a three foot piece of twine. I taped the twine to the screwdriver poked thru the hole, then I tied the twine to the wire, pulled on the twine, and wallah (I think thats how it's spelled).

Once again thanks to all for the help!!!!!!!

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Gil
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