this is for a 2004 Jeep wrangler but i am still having problems:
there is a bolt underneath the cup holder.
and i THINK there are 2 more bolts underneath the jeep next to the E brake
i cant seem to find the right size socket to fit it.
send more feedback please
i need to know also
just to add on to this, there are 6 bolts in all. 2 inside the lock box, 2 beside the lock box (around the level of the handbrake), 1 in the forward cup holder and 1 under the shift boot. i used a 10 mil socket to get the bolts out of the side of the lock box. hopefully this helps.
1993 Volvo 240 WAGON 5spd manual transmission. there are two screws on iether side of the console. then its just a matter of disconnecting wires.
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