Removing Center Console Cover
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That's about all I know about the device and bluetooth.
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Great reply
Hilo,
Great reply. All four screws that attach the armrest to the minge were loose. Followed your instructions and it easy and sucessful. Thanks for the post.
Great reply. All four screws that attach the armrest to the minge were loose. Followed your instructions and it easy and sucessful. Thanks for the post.
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[QUOTE=dtaylor;6108439]Chunkyda, The pad has 4 screws holding it to the pivot arm. The only way to get to it is to follow the instructions above and remove the whole assembly which is comprised of the bucket, top tray, sliding bracket, and pad.
It took me about 20 minutes to remove it as per the above instructions. Then I just held the assemply in my lap upside down and took the arm rest pad screws off ...
I'd like to recover lid too but Pictures show removing lot of wood trim around shifter and faceplates, but other posts not clear this is all necessary. Is there a way to remove just lid or lid and box without disassembling all other parts?
It took me about 20 minutes to remove it as per the above instructions. Then I just held the assemply in my lap upside down and took the arm rest pad screws off ...
I'd like to recover lid too but Pictures show removing lot of wood trim around shifter and faceplates, but other posts not clear this is all necessary. Is there a way to remove just lid or lid and box without disassembling all other parts?
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I need to do this as my lid is loose from the storage compartment. I don't believe you can get the storage console out without removing the shifter plate and cup holder assy.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...e-lid-fix.html
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