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How to - Bluetooth holder Removal


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After the Bluetooth holder thing really started bugging me I decided to take it out, expecting to have to take out the centre console but iv just done it in 5mins!!!

If I would of known it was this easy I'd of done it ages ago. .

So just a little runt though for everyone :-)

 

This is what you have to start with. .

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Pull the little cover back to show little screw, when you remove this screw you'll be about to move the unit around.

Then there is a blanking plate underneath the unit also pull this to remove it

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Pull out the wires to show the connector blocks (mine were covered in foam)

Remove the foam and disconnect the unit. . .

I just tucked the other connector blocks back into the space underneath.

 

Then the good bit, get the floor plate and pull it up, mine was just held down with sticky pads but did need a half decent tug. . .

 

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There will be another hole in the main floor of the compartment take blanking that you first removed fun under the holder and it will fit in this hole too. . .

 

You then have finished with a bigger and more useful compartment to use. .

 

This is what you should be left with

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Please let me know if you found this little guide useful :-)

 

Thanks everyone

 

 

 

 

 

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Good work, i didn't think aboutdoing a guide when i did mine.

 

I went a step further and removed the bluetooth cradle off the floor as seen in your pic.

 

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i ran my usb lead into the cubby for my stereo, may move this into my non sat nav cubby though and mount an iphone holder of some sort that can rotate horizontally to make it easier for sat nav on my phone

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Ye I just screwed it back on so I don't loose everything lol

And iv found I can now fit my CD's and a TomTom in there haha

Really thinking about making a little cup holder to fit in there :-)

It the options are now limitless haha

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Just to add, I posted on this a while ago, if you still want to use the unit but don't want it in the cubby then it will fit in the space below the bottom floor and still work.

Gives you the space you need in the centre console and still gives you a working hands free system :thumbs:

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This helps a bunch, and leaves the car looking nice and tidy; I'd seen some examples when looking to buy where the center cubby was left in a terrible state post-adapter.

 

Thumbs up to you! 

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Holy thread revival Batman! 
 

But had to say thanks to this little write up I’ve just removed this from my car and it’s amazing how just that little bit of extra depth makes all the difference to the size and usability of the cubby hole.

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