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Location: Downers Grove, IL
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![]() Take off the center console bin. Then remove those screws. Remove shifter knob and boot, remove 2 more screws, take off that part, if you're taking about the whole thing, remove pieces under steering wheel, remove more screws, fold down glove box, more screws, and finally, take out the radio and remove the metal plates that hold the radio in, these screws are the hardest. I believe that's it. Once you do it like 3 times you get too used to it
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