Shift to 1, set brake, turn ignition off. Use a plastic shim to pry the black shifter housing up off the console. Once loose, move it toward the back of the car. Find the screws that hold in the ashtray or change compartment. Remove those 4 screws and pull this part out. Now find the two screws that hold in the base of the center console fascia housing the heater a/c controls and covering the radio. Remove the screws. Pull the base of the console toward the back of the car. It will pull out of its tabs without too much effort. The climate controls and hazard lights are connected by wires to the console. The radio is mounted in the dash behind the console.
underneath the center console. empty your center console and remove the plastic bin. the amp should be right underneath the bin.
open center console take insert out reach in and pop out cupholders and replace
Any "same year" Ford Expedition seat will fit. I just replaced the center console with a 2004 Expedition seat.
I believe the Solara is the same as the Camry. You have to remove part of the center console to access the adjustment.
Best information link regarding center console removal for Yukon/Tahoe below. http://www.salient-designs.com/images/Paper%20Works/SD253B%20Instructions.pdf
To remove the steering wheel from a Renault Clio one must first remove all screws from the back side of the steering column. Once all the screws are removed the steering wheel should be able to be wiggled free.
In center console...
under the center console way under it
It Is under the center console bucket.
behind the center console, where you see the heater controls
Remove the slide-out ashtray in the center console. The radio code is written on the bottom of that tray in many of the early models of the MDX.
The 2003 Honda Civic OBD 2 port is behind center console