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Screws #2 and #3 on this drawing do not actually exist on my vehicle. The front of the kickpanel is being held by two pop-in fasteners.
So, you have to remove screws #4, #5, #6, and #7. Then you have to give a sharp downward blow to the carpeted kickpanel--on each side of the steering column--to get the kickpanel out of the pop-in fasteners.
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