Its internal digital instrument display employed in most models needs to be looked at more closely, for its design is rather unconventional-a vacuum fluorescent display tube is used to project an enlarged virtual, practically, image of the digits on a magnifying mirror. It means that in this design, people can easily read the information from different positions, and there is no reflection of light or direct sunlight. Before moving on to actual removal of the instrument panel, it is necessary to turn off the battery and then remove the negative terminal of it. Using a soft flat head screwdriver ease out the instrument panel surround from the facia but be careful not to scratch the trim while doing this turn around the facia till it is free then remove it by pulling it up and then disconnect the surround wiring plug. Next, take out the mounting screws on the left and the right-hand side of the instrument panel and two screws in front and pull the panel out. Last of all, pull separated the wiring plugs from the side and back of the panel for the complete removal. Refitting is the process of undoing the removal steps in the middle of the parabolic flight and possibly find a solution to the problem.