How to Disassemble the Center Console of BYD Qin?

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DelKaleb
07/30/25 5:14am
BYD Qin center console disassembly steps are as follows: First, use a plastic pry tool to loosen the cover panel on the center console until it becomes loose, then remove the cover panel and pry out the air vents to complete the center console removal. Additional knowledge about BYD Qin: 1. The disassembly steps for the BYD Qin center console are similar to those for most car center consoles. After prying the cover panel loose and removing the air vents, the disassembly is nearly complete. 2. Be careful to avoid touching other car equipment during the disassembly process. 3. The performance, appearance, and design of the BYD Qin are excellent, offering a high cost-performance ratio. This car is equipped with high-tech features such as a tire pressure display system, remote system, and reverse radar.
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