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Old Dec 13, 2004
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Can anybody help me here.......i need to get the cetner console out of my 02 ex coupe to repaint the shifer frame because something had melted onto it last summer, i think a air freshener or soemthin....but anyways i gotta refinish it and the DIY for the manual center console is different because its shaped different....well has different pieces it seems. i have an auto transmission and its an 02...can anyone help me? Thanks.
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read the diy
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i did.its not the same
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remove the shift ****, theirs two screws on the side facing the cupholders
remove the garnish with the power plug
remove 2 clips up front by the floor mats, one on each side
remove 2 bolts in the back
i think thats it, then you should be able to lift it straight up, im doing this from when i did it two years ago, so i might have missed a step
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thanks man that helps
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Originally Posted by grenloch101056
remove the shift ****, theirs two screws on the side facing the cupholders
remove the garnish with the power plug
remove 2 clips up front by the floor mats, one on each side
remove 2 bolts in the back
i think thats it, then you should be able to lift it straight up, im doing this from when i did it two years ago, so i might have missed a step
^^thats pretty much it but AFTER you remove the 2 clips and 2 screws, pull straight up on the trim piece that goes around the ebrake. then once that piece is removed under the front part of it there are 2 more screws holding down the console, unscrew them and remove it. i've done it a million times, in fact i did it yesterday, lol.
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i did.its not the same
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