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Removing console panels

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You'll need to take off the top half of the centre console to get to the shifter surround. There's one screw to take off underneath the little sprinloaded drawer in the centre of the dash. After removing this open up your console box and lift the top console cover. It's held on by about 6 or so clips. Here's a pic that explains it better:
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From here you should be able to unhook the shifter surround from its base, there's 4 clips holding it in. Look underneath the shifter surround and you'll be able to reattach the shifter boot.
 

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That says it all, except having a magnetic screwdriver helps, especially for the screw right under the radio.
 

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I just did my shifter boot cover, put a new one in. I found that 2 of the little plastic protruding clips were broken off so the rear of the boot cover didnt have anything holding it in place. I had to super glue that part of it down to the plastic or it would pull out exposing a gap when shifter was in park.
 

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I just did my shifter boot cover, put a new one in. I found that 2 of the little plastic protruding clips were broken off so the rear of the boot cover didnt have anything holding it in place. I had to super glue that part of it down to the plastic or it would pull out exposing a gap when shifter was in park.

Similar to what I have but I permanently have a gap. How much was the boot and do u have the holden part number?

If I can't get mine to stick I may get a HBD kit...:idea:
 

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dont remember part number, just ask coventries or amcap and they'll track it down, was about $20? possibly
 

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I just did my shifter boot cover, put a new one in. I found that 2 of the little plastic protruding clips were broken off so the rear of the boot cover didnt have anything holding it in place. I had to super glue that part of it down to the plastic or it would pull out exposing a gap when shifter was in park.

Turns out this is exactly what my problem was too. But she's all good now.
 

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mines like that now, put it in park and you can see the leather has pulled away from the surround at the back..not sure if i wanna pull the dash apart though.
 

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mines like that now, put it in park and you can see the leather has pulled away from the surround at the back..not sure if i wanna pull the dash apart though.

Its not too hard. Just follow the diagram above. What that doesn't mention is you need to pry out another trim piece before you can get access to the leather.

Glad I did it.
 
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