Center consol removal

Old Aug 9, 2011 | 09:26 PM
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Center consol removal

Hey guys i ran into a bit of a problem.. my heated seat switch went out and i ordered a replacement.. i have an 04 coupe AT, and i am aware that the shifter *** must be removed first, i am able to loosen the the center but it seems like it is getting caught up on something and i cant figure this one out.. anyone can post a DIY on this would be awesome thanks again guys!
 
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Old Aug 20, 2011 | 02:03 AM
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sorry no pics but heres what ur gunna hve to do...
1. put car in neutral, push in handbrake, turn off car(keys wont come out)
2. pull the plastic peice off the shift ****, the pull the metal pin(dont lose it), remove shift ****
3. pull up and out on rear of the area of trim that houses the shift **** and the black plastic around it(you may need to open your center armrest)
4. unplug the harness for your hazard lights and your cig tray light
5. set that peice aside and move both seats forward as much as possible
6. look on the sides of the main portion of the center console, towards the rear, you should see 2 screws. i forget if they are covered but you should still see where they are at.
7. remove screws and it should pop off.

sorry if i missed anything, i only did it once to vacuum cigarette ash that got in there when i first bought the car, the previous owner was a smoker, and i have asthma... no bueno lol if i have time this weekend ill post pics, or a full DIY for ya. but i hope this will suffice
 
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