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Need help re LS430 trim disassembly

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Old 06-20-02, 07:52 PM
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Default Need help re LS430 trim disassembly

I have, by a combination of trial and error, and info from this group, figured out how to remove a great deal of the trunk and interior trim pieces to facilitate installation of trunk-mounted electronics.

Some pieces have me stumped though, so if anyone can offer advice on how to remove the following I would appreciate it!

Rear seat backs (bottoms are a piece of cake).
Front piece of package shelf.
Center dash/console area of NAV display and A/C vents (I have figured out everything below this point).

Dash trim other than in center console area.

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Center dash/console area of NAV display and A/C vents (I have figured out everything below this point).

There're 2 bolts hidding behind the temp. control on both sides. Just carefully pop the temp. control switches out and you will see the 10 mm.
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Thank you! I would never have figured that one out.

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