Removing Center Console Cover
#1
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Thread Starter
Removing Center Console Cover
I need to get my center console cover re-covered due to a hole in the factory leather.
Any clue how to remove the dang thing?
This is a 2003 LS430 with luxury package.
Thanks for the help.
Any clue how to remove the dang thing?
This is a 2003 LS430 with luxury package.
Thanks for the help.
#5
Lexus Test Driver
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Not sure if this is what your looking for but installed my armrest today.
First pry off the panel with the VSC button. I like to pry it from the bottom instead of the sides to not damage the leather. I removed the shift **** too but you dont have to.
Then remove the center console panel.
Next take out the cup holder by unscrewing these 4 screws.
With the cup holder out you can undo these 2 plugs.
Take out the liner at the bottom of the armrest and remove the 2 10mm bolts at the bottom.
This duct needs to be taken out to get to the rest of the bolts.
Pry it from the back to get it out. There are just clips holding it in.
There are 4 10mm bolts and 1 screw you need to remove.
Last are these 2 clips at the front of the armrest. Pry it up and pop the whole armrest out.
This is with the armrest out.
On a side note there was an open plug under there and another cable which looked like a TV cable plug. Anyone have any idea what those are for?
First pry off the panel with the VSC button. I like to pry it from the bottom instead of the sides to not damage the leather. I removed the shift **** too but you dont have to.
Then remove the center console panel.
Next take out the cup holder by unscrewing these 4 screws.
With the cup holder out you can undo these 2 plugs.
Take out the liner at the bottom of the armrest and remove the 2 10mm bolts at the bottom.
This duct needs to be taken out to get to the rest of the bolts.
Pry it from the back to get it out. There are just clips holding it in.
There are 4 10mm bolts and 1 screw you need to remove.
Last are these 2 clips at the front of the armrest. Pry it up and pop the whole armrest out.
This is with the armrest out.
On a side note there was an open plug under there and another cable which looked like a TV cable plug. Anyone have any idea what those are for?
#6
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Awesome post. This is exactly what I was looking for. As for the coaxial cable, optional factory installed Telephone hookup perhaps? Not sure. It would be interesting to find out.
#7
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Hilo, is that an Ipod / Ipone jack I see? Can you post picks of where it rests when in use, and alo when it's not in use please. From the looks of the location in the pic, looks like it stowes in the ash tray?
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#8
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Yes that is an Ipod jack. I have an SL2Vi from Vaistech installed. I have the cable routed to the ash tray location. I had a hole drilled to pass the cable through. I dont have use for an ash tray since I dont smoke so I took it out. The cable resides in the ash tray compartment when not in use.
#10
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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 and out it came. Then removed the front latch and it was nice and clean for the upholstery shop. They want $100 + to take it apart and put it all back together. Plus 200 to make a new cover and pad.
While I had it all apart, I cleaned and waxed the wood peices. They cleaned up really nice and look like new with a couple coats of wax.
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 and out it came. Then removed the front latch and it was nice and clean for the upholstery shop. They want $100 + to take it apart and put it all back together. Plus 200 to make a new cover and pad.
While I had it all apart, I cleaned and waxed the wood peices. They cleaned up really nice and look like new with a couple coats of wax.
#11
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Hilo, So am I understanding that the coaxial cable, when paired with the appropriate IPOD cable will give me IPOD function with my stock radio, or is the SL2Vi from Vaistech a different radio or head unit of some kind?
I saw another post on this site that had a long drawn out method of installing a different head unit using the single DIN slot occupied by the factory CD player. I was planning on doing that, but a cable is so much easier. Please tell em this IS possible....
I saw another post on this site that had a long drawn out method of installing a different head unit using the single DIN slot occupied by the factory CD player. I was planning on doing that, but a cable is so much easier. Please tell em this IS possible....
#13
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Awesome.
Did you install yours? Do you have or can you post instructions on removing the factory radio, or is it nessecary in order to plug up the SL2vi?
Did you install yours? Do you have or can you post instructions on removing the factory radio, or is it nessecary in order to plug up the SL2vi?
#14
Lexus Champion
I love this thing. They are the perfect add on for a luxurious car like the LS. I think I could almost be a salesman for these!