Needed:
Tools:
Ratchet
7mm socket
Flat-head screwdriver
Removal
Step 1: Remove the bolt
covers. There are 2 bolts holding the dash down in the
center of the dash. They are covered by small, square
plastic pieces. Use the flat-head screwdriver, insert
it in the groove, and gently pry in and up. The pieces
should pop right out.

Step 2: Remove the bolts.
(I will try to add the specific socket size you need later -
it is metric) The bolts are normal thread, so loosen
them counter-clockwise.
Step 3: Unsnap the dash
cover. The rest of the dash top is held down with metal
snaps. Gently work your way along the dash top
unsnapping the top. There are also a couple of pieces
of velcro in the back of the dash, which will detach easily
as you pull the dash out, after unsnapping the metal snaps.

Some pictures of what you'll
find after disassembly. (Click to enlarge)

