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Difference between revisions of "Centre Console Removal"
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− | Start by undoing the footwell screws, 1 each side and then pull | + | Start by undoing the footwell screws, 1 each side and then pull off these 2 panels. There's a series of clips at the gear shift end of the panels - just give them a good tug. |
Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console. | Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console. | ||
− | Remove the screws that secure the gear shift bezel to the console, 2 each side iirc. Pop out the cupholder and boot release switch and remove the 2 screws, then pull | + | Remove the screws that secure the gear shift bezel to the console, 2 each side iirc. Pop out the cupholder and boot release switch and remove the 2 screws, then pull off the gear shift bezel assembly rear end first (no need to remove the gaiter). |
Pop out the ashtray/cupholder and check if there's a screw underneath, if so, unscrew it. | Pop out the ashtray/cupholder and check if there's a screw underneath, if so, unscrew it. |
Revision as of 17:19, 26 May 2007
Mk3 Center Console Removal
Method
Start by undoing the footwell screws, 1 each side and then pull off these 2 panels. There's a series of clips at the gear shift end of the panels - just give them a good tug.
Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console.
Remove the screws that secure the gear shift bezel to the console, 2 each side iirc. Pop out the cupholder and boot release switch and remove the 2 screws, then pull off the gear shift bezel assembly rear end first (no need to remove the gaiter).
Pop out the ashtray/cupholder and check if there's a screw underneath, if so, unscrew it.
Remove the 2 screws in the bottom of the rear stowage box (under the armrest).
The console should now be free to remove.