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Removing cubby hole button?


Fluke

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Is there any way to remove just the cubby hole button on a preface lift car, without taking the console to pieces?

 

My button is scratched and needs repainting, but the rest is okay.

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You will need to remove the whole centre console, not a huge job...

 

I think from memory once it is removed and the cubby is off the back unscrews revealing the button and assembly :thumbs:

 

I have a spare in my garage I could take some pics if you can wait till friday as I am away on business at the mo....

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Ive got a 2006 GT (facelift mod) and had the same problem. If its the front centre button you are talking about then the rear of the door comes off with 6 small screws, which allows you to refurb the button. I sanded, primered, painted and clear coated mine and it looks well smart. P.S You will need a stubby phillips screwdriver and a standard screwdriver to prise the back of the door. Jonny :teeth:

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Ive got a 2006 GT (facelift mod) and had the same problem. If its the front centre button you are talking about then the rear of the door comes off with 6 small screws, which allows you to refurb the button. I sanded, primered, painted and clear coated mine and it looks well smart. P.S You will need a stubby phillips screwdriver and a standard screwdriver to prise the back of the door. Jonny :teeth:

 

Thanks for the reply, mine is a a preface lift. When I lift the lid I can see 2 screws in side near the front, but that's about it. Do I need to remove the console, then remove the cubby to get access to the lid?

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