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Old 09-06-2008, 01:30 PM
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My power plug is loose, as the nut that holds it tight in its pannel has come unscrewed. It would be a simple task to reinstall that nut, if I could only figure out how to remove the pannel on which the power plug is located to give me access to the inside Does anybody know how to do this?
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power plug? you mean the 12V thats attached to the center console?
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Yes, that's the one.
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Flathead Screwdriver. A big one.
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Well,I actually don't need access to the horizontal console cover. But I do ned to access the nearly verticle area just below the glove box that is verticle between the seats. That is where the 12v outlet is on my AP1.
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There are scews under the armrest part (which is a separate piece at the leather section), there are screws in the back of the front glovebox, there are screws in the far rear (accessible only from the trunk with the carpet removed, or by removing the soft-top tray), and there are screws holding it to each roll-bar cover next to it.

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Thanks for wishing me good luck. Sounds like I'm goint to need it!
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It's pretty straight forward, but tedious. If you get stuck, let me know. I've got that particular part out of my car right now and can take pictures of it and how it mounts for you.
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That would be great. Thanks ! You could put the pics on this thread or you could PM me.


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