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Old Apr 24, 2003
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how do i remove center console

Its in an 02 EX 5 speed. anybody got a DIY on this?
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Remove the 2 screws in the back (push front seats forward). Pull up on e-brake trim... snaps off. Undo 2 screws behind the shifter panel that are revealed when the Ebrake trim is removed, put a screwdriver in the center of the 2 poppers in the front (1 in each footwell).... push down on shift boot, unscrew ****, and lift up.
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I did a screen print/cut and paste on the fog lights install pdf, which shows a diagram of removing the console. Hope this helps.
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don't forget to put the seat down..........
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its very easy and fast, i'm going to need to do it again as soon as my police strobes get here, on the console is where i have my switches, cant wait to put them in!
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bellz is da man, also dont forget to keep your e-brake up when you switch gears.

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thanks for the info...thats a great pic. 16 cubic foot box and 4 amps going in for testing tomorrow tonite ill be rolling with no seat and no center console (gotta take it out to get the box in
 
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