UPDATE for 2007!

Please click (here) to be directed to the Jeff Gordon Network's official policy for owners of the Jeff Gordon Monte Carlo. If you are not a member of the Jeff Gordon Network I highly encourage you to join, it's a lot of fun and you will get to know a ton of other Jeff Gordon fans!

For the Jeff Gordon Edition Monte Carlo Signing Event Form click (HERE)

Special thanks to Chrisy Gallagher, Jeff Gordon and everyone at the Jeff Gordon Network!

www.JGMonteCarloSS.com and www.JeffGordonNetwork.com is not and will not responsible for damage incurred during dash removal or reassembly regardless of the party performing such tasks.


Instructions on how to get the dash off if you are mailing it in to the Jeff Gordon Network to be autographed, it's very easy, see below.

There are 4 screws that have to be removed.

Follow the steps below.

1. Pull off the fuse box cover, you can see it when you have the passenger side door open. You might have to pull pretty hard to pop it out. There you will see one screw that needs to come out.

2. Open the glove box and look up inside and see there are 2 screws, one left and one right. Those 2 screws need to be removed. This is the left side screw shown below

3. Gently but firmly pull on the bottom rear of the rounded radio/gauge cover. It's held on by clips and will pop out. You only need to pull it back far enough to get the screw out. See the 2 pictures below on where to pull.

The picture above is showing where I pulled mine out so you can see the screw. The picture below shows where you put your hand to pull the dash out to get to that hidden screw. Remember a gentle but firm pulling back, maybe 3 inches to expose the screw that needs to be removed.

When you have removed all 4 screws you can pull the dash part off, its held by clips so just pull on it. Once the part is off you can push on the radio/gauge cover part and it will pop back in place and it is safe to drive until you get your part back from the Jeff Gordon Network.

Thank you from Patrick Rhodes and the Jeff Gordon Edition Monte Carlo Owners Association.

www.JGMonteCarloSS.com

PS I highly recommend insuring it for $150 to and from HMS just in case. A new dash costs $127