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The globe has failed. You will need to get the instrument cluster out to replace it. This will usually involve removing a few pieces of plastic trim from the dashboard, and maybe also the centre console. An auto electrician can do the job if you wish.
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The Spark has 3 sections to the Dash in the centre console the middle section is where the radio is. Using a plastic pry tool lift the bottom section of the centre piece this is fixed to the dash with a series if clips it will come off easily once the first few are off. Be careful not to loose the clips when removing them as some of them will fly off. Once the centre console is removed the radio is attached by 4 Phillips screws on a plastic bracket this will free the radio. At the back of the radio you will find the antennae and the control/speaker/supply plug.
It sits behind the dash, and is a real pain to replace. It's a dash-out job I'm afraid, along with removing the radio, steering wheel, centre console and nacelle.
it is located in the middle under the dash and is quite accessable once you remove all the items in the front. this does not include removing evey single piece seperately. some items like the centre console can be removed by removing about 6 screws if i remember right.there will also be a black cover under there and the heater core is encased in there.
You'll need to remove the entire vertical console (pops out after you remove two phillips screws at the bottom behind the cup holders). There are two phillips head screws (possibly 4) holding the digital clock in place (back side) of the vertical console.
to do this you need to remove two plastic pins that hold it. it is a good idea to put the leaner s on the front seats right down and leaver it with a screw driver. why are you removing the arm rest? with the arm rest removed the centre console is going to look ugly
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