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Help - Removing the centre console.
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Help - Removing the centre console.
I have searched through the how to section and cant find the guide to remove the centre console, i know i have seen it someone and i'm sure someone has a link in their signature.
Help anyone?
thanks
Help anyone?
thanks
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
Hi synth, to remove the center consul you also have to remove the rear consul, or just move it one side.
1) Remove knee pads. To do this you need an electrical screwdriver. VERY carefully push the screwdriver between the pad and the consul about 4" in towards the dash. Now slowly pry the mat outwards then hold something in place to stop the mat re seating. Move the screwdriver along to about 2/3 way toward dash and do the same, the mat should pop out of the fasteners (there are 4)
2) Remove round gromets (there is one hidden by the seat) unscrew all 3 screws, both sides.
3) Remove hand break glove. Pry base up then slide the glove towards the dash (a bit of force is needed here)
4) With the roof closed, pull the very top of the upper panel of the rear consul (it will pop open, this does no harm) undo the 2 silver torx screws. Now pull the rear consul away (it pops away from the retainers quite easily) There are 2 electrical connectors and 1 string attached,
detach these and the consul can be moved across for removal of center consul.
5) Remove gearstick skirt by pulling up and popping out of the surround (no need to remove knob) Remove the surround by popping up and out. Lastly, remove rectangular trim below hand break handle by pushing towards the dash.
6) slide consul backwards and out. EDIT. Remove ashtray and unscrew the phillips then remove roof/ DTC controller by carefully pulling up and out then disconnect the electrics.
Hope this helps, good luck with your project.
Cheers, tug.
1) Remove knee pads. To do this you need an electrical screwdriver. VERY carefully push the screwdriver between the pad and the consul about 4" in towards the dash. Now slowly pry the mat outwards then hold something in place to stop the mat re seating. Move the screwdriver along to about 2/3 way toward dash and do the same, the mat should pop out of the fasteners (there are 4)
2) Remove round gromets (there is one hidden by the seat) unscrew all 3 screws, both sides.
3) Remove hand break glove. Pry base up then slide the glove towards the dash (a bit of force is needed here)
4) With the roof closed, pull the very top of the upper panel of the rear consul (it will pop open, this does no harm) undo the 2 silver torx screws. Now pull the rear consul away (it pops away from the retainers quite easily) There are 2 electrical connectors and 1 string attached,
detach these and the consul can be moved across for removal of center consul.
5) Remove gearstick skirt by pulling up and popping out of the surround (no need to remove knob) Remove the surround by popping up and out. Lastly, remove rectangular trim below hand break handle by pushing towards the dash.
6) slide consul backwards and out. EDIT. Remove ashtray and unscrew the phillips then remove roof/ DTC controller by carefully pulling up and out then disconnect the electrics.
Hope this helps, good luck with your project.
Cheers, tug.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
tug wrote:Hi synth, to remove the center consul you also have to remove the rear consul, or just move it one side.
1) Remove knee pads. To do this you need an electrical screwdriver. VERY carefully push the screwdriver between the pad and the consul about 4" in towards the dash. Now slowly pry the mat outwards then hold something in place to stop the mat re seating. Move the screwdriver along to about 2/3 way toward dash and do the same, the mat should pop out of the fasteners (there are 4)
2) Remove round gromets (there is one hidden by the seat) unscrew all 3 screws, both sides.
3) Remove hand break glove. Pry base up then slide the glove towards the dash (a bit of force is needed here)
4) With the roof closed, pull the very top of the upper panel of the rear consul (it will pop open, this does no harm) undo the 2 silver torx screws. Now pull the rear consul away (it pops away from the retainers quite easily) There are 2 electrical connectors and 1 string attached,
detach these and the consul can be moved across for removal of center consul.
5) Remove gearstick skirt by pulling up and popping out of the surround (no need to remove knob) Remove the surround by popping up and out. Lastly, remove rectangular trim below hand break handle by pushing towards the dash.
6) slide consul backwards and out. EDIT. Remove ashtray and unscrew the phillips then remove roof/ DTC controller by carefully pulling up and out then disconnect the electrics.
Hope this helps, good luck with your project.
Cheers, tug.
Thanks for the advice tug
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
That all sounds very similar to our conversation on sunday Tug!tug wrote:Hi synth, to remove the center consul you also have to remove the rear consul, or just move it one side.
1) Remove knee pads. To do this you need an electrical screwdriver. VERY carefully push the screwdriver between the pad and the consul about 4" in towards the dash. Now slowly pry the mat outwards then hold something in place to stop the mat re seating. Move the screwdriver along to about 2/3 way toward dash and do the same, the mat should pop out of the fasteners (there are 4)
2) Remove round gromets (there is one hidden by the seat) unscrew all 3 screws, both sides.
3) Remove hand break glove. Pry base up then slide the glove towards the dash (a bit of force is needed here)
4) With the roof closed, pull the very top of the upper panel of the rear consul (it will pop open, this does no harm) undo the 2 silver torx screws. Now pull the rear consul away (it pops away from the retainers quite easily) There are 2 electrical connectors and 1 string attached,
detach these and the consul can be moved across for removal of center consul.
5) Remove gearstick skirt by pulling up and popping out of the surround (no need to remove knob) Remove the surround by popping up and out. Lastly, remove rectangular trim below hand break handle by pushing towards the dash.
6) slide consul backwards and out. EDIT. Remove ashtray and unscrew the phillips then remove roof/ DTC controller by carefully pulling up and out then disconnect the electrics.
Hope this helps, good luck with your project.
Cheers, tug.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
There was a few steps missing in the above,
You need to remove the folding food, and a few other little bits of trim, PVR did a guide also
You need to remove the folding food, and a few other little bits of trim, PVR did a guide also
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
Hi again Bony great day sunday mate.synthedup wrote:There was a few steps missing in the above,
You need to remove the folding food, and a few other little bits of trim, PVR did a guide also
Synth, what do you mean "folding food" Interior is looking a bit special mate, did mine a while back. Wish i had seen the 5D! perhaps i might do mine again. Hope it looks as good as your brilliant job, well done mate.
Cheers, tug.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
tug wrote:Hi again Bony great day sunday mate.synthedup wrote:There was a few steps missing in the above,
You need to remove the folding food, and a few other little bits of trim, PVR did a guide also
Synth, what do you mean "folding food" Interior is looking a bit special mate, did mine a while back. Wish i had seen the 5D! perhaps i might do mine again. Hope it looks as good as your brilliant job, well done mate.
Cheers, tug.
I mean the door for the cubby hole behind the seats, i removed that and the little bit of trim at the top to access 2 screws and there are 2 more screws under a little piece of trim next to the light switch for the door.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
As above some steps missing.synthedup wrote:tug wrote:Hi again Bony great day sunday mate.synthedup wrote:There was a few steps missing in the above,
You need to remove the folding food, and a few other little bits of trim, PVR did a guide also
Synth, what do you mean "folding food" Interior is looking a bit special mate, did mine a while back. Wish i had seen the 5D! perhaps i might do mine again. Hope it looks as good as your brilliant job, well done mate.
Cheers, tug.
I mean the door for the cubby hole behind the seats, i removed that and the little bit of trim at the top to access 2 screws and there are 2 more screws under a little piece of trim next to the light switch for the door.
Here a link which explains it step by step (from page 3)
http://www.hutchison.org.uk/Alpine%20CD ... lation.pdf
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
You must have the subs behind the seats which i have not, i only have 6 speakers so my cubbys are empty. That would explain the extra 2 screws which i don't have on mine.
I also pointed out the 2 screws at the top by popping the top of the consul.
I also pointed out the 2 screws at the top by popping the top of the consul.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
tug wrote:You must have the subs behind the seats which i have not, i only have 6 speakers so my cubbys are empty. That would explain the extra 2 screws which i don't have on mine.
I also pointed out the 2 screws at the top by popping the top of the consul.
Subs make no difference. You either must have broken the bottom fixings or somebody had it out before and didnt put the screws back in.
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Re: Help - Removing the centre console.
The only bottom fixings i have on mine are the ones that are screwed into the center consul accessible by sliding the seats forward under the round grommets.
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Help - Removing the centre console.
Does anyone know of a you tube or other video of the console removal to replace airbag module ?