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Adding Driver Information Center to a new Chevy truck

Step 5Re-install the dash panel

Re-install the dash panel
This part is a little tricky, you need to be sure to get the dash panel to slip back into place properly. To do this make sure the lower lip of the dash panel slips behind the top of lower dash panel. Then, gently work the dash panel back into the dash by aligning the pegs with the holes and making sure they properly clip into place. The panel should look like the photo below when you have finished. Now it is time to fire you truck up and check your work. If you have done all the steps correctly you now have access to the complete Driver Information Center. So, for about $100 and 10 minutes worth of work you have installed a $300 option. Good luck.
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Jul 4, 2010. 9:11 AMThee says:
I was interested in purchasing this DIC on GM's parts web site and was wondering if all I had to do is replace the panel. Now I know. Thanks Smkyb, I’ll use your Instructable.

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