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does anyone know how to take apart the front cup holder cover on the 2007 camry SE?
paper got stuck under the cover. so the cover does not open all the way..
thanks....
It got under the cover as in inside the cup holder or to the side around it? The panel around the cup holder you can just yank off. Goes from the cup holders all the way to the storage box in front of the shifter. Once you pull that panel out, I think the cup holder just pulls also.
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Last edited by touringcamry; 02-29-2008 at 05:39 PM.
i got a nickel stuck in there the second day i had my car.. fuckin thing wouldnt open right for months
sorry got no helpful info for you
roll your car over so that the paper will come out
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
You can try taking the cup holder out and shaking it around. That's my best advice. Though once you have it out, you might be able to figure out how to remove the cover also.
Pull off the two vertical pillars on the center console, unscrew the shift knob, pull panet around the shifter up. You should be able to reach in and get the paper?
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Pull off the two vertical pillars on the center console, unscrew the shift knob, pull panet around the shifter up. You should be able to reach in and get the paper?
Pull off the two vertical pillars on the center console, unscrew the shift knob, pull panet around the shifter up. You should be able to reach in and get the paper?
would this take out the cup holer? the paper got stuck on the inside of the cup holder opening....
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It should allow you to get under the cupholder to remove the paper.
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Pull off the two vertical pillars on the center console, unscrew the shift knob, pull panet around the shifter up. You should be able to reach in and get the paper?
the two vertical pillars on the center console does not come off...is there scews holding it?
panet around the shifter come up but not all the way because of the middle. still stuck...
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The two pieces on either side of the storage box under the AC controls, with chrome strip on the bottom are clipped on. Just pull straight on them towards the back of the car.
just follow the instructions provided, I can get my console out in about 2 minutes. I found out that once you have the pillars off and the shift knob unscrewed start pulling from the back of the console piece and the whole thing will pull out. easy!
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