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Old 27th July 2019, 17:02   #1
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Default How do I remove this please

Picture shows my highline head unit. For some reason I've missed something and can't remove it. Can anyone put me right? 2 screws at the stop are removed.


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Old 27th July 2019, 17:28   #2
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Couple of flat blades either side & lever out
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Old 27th July 2019, 17:34   #3
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Place index finger through ATC aperture upwards towards the casing of the head unit sides, one should feel a metal finger, depress the finger and gently release the unit from both fingers and support the lower edge of the unit offering a slight upward movement, it should slide freely away.
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Old 27th July 2019, 17:41   #4
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I thought with the hi-line there was a screw hidden behind one of the knobs. Could be wrong though, its a few years since I last took one out.

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Old 27th July 2019, 18:25   #5
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I thought with the hi-line there was a screw hidden behind one of the knobs. Could be wrong though, its a few years since I last took one out.

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There is. Pull the knobs off and you’ll see a small screw. I think it’s either half a turn or a quarter turn, you’ll feel the resistance. This releases the catches
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I thought with the hi-line there was a screw hidden behind one of the knobs. Could be wrong though, its a few years since I last took one out.

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There is. Pull the knobs off and you’ll see a small screw. I think it’s either half a turn or a quarter turn, you’ll feel the resistance. This releases the catches
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Old 27th July 2019, 19:05   #7
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Old 27th July 2019, 19:46   #8
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Well I never!
I didn't have to do that with Kims, so I guess it had never been fastened in properly after the previous owner had it taken out.
Now I know, I think I'll resecure those clips when it goes back in this time
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Old 27th July 2019, 22:25   #9
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Well well indeed. Many thanks for the replies. I would have been there until Christmas trying to figure that one. Out it comes tomorrow.
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