I couldn't find a guide detailing a full lower dash removal for a T6.1 so as I was doing it today I decided to document the process.
A few things to mention:






Now to remove the trim above the dashboard, you will need to push it forwards away from the dashboard, you can create some space to insert a trim tool by pressing the grey part forwards (first image) or you can insert a trim tool down the side and apply forwards pressure (I preferred this to avoid damage trying to level from the top). There are a couple of prongs that need to be unclipped by gently pressing them towards the passenger door.





Now comes the first tricky part, the last clip on this panel is very stubborn. If you don't need to remove it I suggest you don't but in case you want to I had to wiggle it gently whilst using a trim tool like this:



Under the glove box there is a black trim, this can be pulled down at the front, in the image below I was expecting to pull just one clip out and it all came away. Unclip the light and put the tray to one side:


You will now have access to 6 torx screws, 3 above and 3 below the glove box, remove them all:


A few things to mention:
- A lot of the dash is held on with clips, some might break, if you follow this guide you accept this risk. (I didn't break any but the plastic is only 4 years old).
- You will need some trim removal tools, if you attempt this with a screw driver or kitchen fork you will damage your dashboard.
- This will likely take you about 1 - 2 hours the first time.
- I am not a professional, this is the first time I have done this and it's very likely there is a better way.
- My van is a DSG highline, you might have more cable clips with a higher spec van but otherwise this should be the same for manual vans (if someone can confirm that would be great).






Now to remove the trim above the dashboard, you will need to push it forwards away from the dashboard, you can create some space to insert a trim tool by pressing the grey part forwards (first image) or you can insert a trim tool down the side and apply forwards pressure (I preferred this to avoid damage trying to level from the top). There are a couple of prongs that need to be unclipped by gently pressing them towards the passenger door.





Now comes the first tricky part, the last clip on this panel is very stubborn. If you don't need to remove it I suggest you don't but in case you want to I had to wiggle it gently whilst using a trim tool like this:



Under the glove box there is a black trim, this can be pulled down at the front, in the image below I was expecting to pull just one clip out and it all came away. Unclip the light and put the tray to one side:


You will now have access to 6 torx screws, 3 above and 3 below the glove box, remove them all:


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