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Trim Panel Centre Stack



Trim Panel Centre Stack








INTRODUCTION

- NOTE: Read through the whole installation instruction before starting the work.

Trim panel centre stack

- Turn the ignition key to position 0.
- Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch.

NOTE: Wait at least five minutes before disassembling the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.

Detach the panel at the rear edge of the centre console:





- Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to pry loose the panel. The panel is secured by a catch on each short side.
- Move the panel to the side, to access the two screws underneath.





- Remove the two screws holding the centre console at the rear edge.

Remove the panel on the rear of the centre console:





- Open the glove compartment.
- Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to pry loose the panel.
The panel is secured by two catches on each long side.
- Pull the panel off downwards.

Remove the surround for the display and the CD player:





- Press in the catches in the edges of the CD player's cover with a small screwdriver, fold the surround back and pull it up.





- Press out the display from the rear of the centre console.
- Disconnect the two connectors. Put the display to one side.





- Remove the two screws holding the centre console to the dashboard.
- Remove the connector on the reverse of the dashboard environment panel.
- Remove the centre console from the dashboard and tunnel console.





- Remove the eight screws on the rear of the centre console. Remove the rear section.





- Remove the four screws for the dashboard environment panel.
- Remove the dashboard environment panel. Put it to one side.
- Remove the panel from the centre console. A new panel is in the kit.

Take the new panel. Reinstall:

- dashboard environment panel
- rear section
- the centre console for the dashboard and tunnel console
- the connector for the dashboard environment panel
- the connectors for the display
- the display
- the surround for the display and CD player
- the panel on the rear of the centre console
- the panel at the rear edge of the centre console.