How to Remove the Center Console of the 10th Generation Accord?

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DelWilliam
07/30/25 6:09am
Method for removing the center console of the 10th Generation Accord: First, remove the plastic trim strip on the center console near the passenger side and the small plastic cover of the one-touch start button. Then, remove the right-side panel on the passenger side, the right ventilation duct assembly, and the silver trim strip on the console. Finally, take off all the decorative panels around the gear shift, and the center console removal is complete. The dimensions of the 10th Generation Accord are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of configuration, this car is equipped with a 7-inch semi-mechanical LCD instrument panel, a three-spoke leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, an 8-inch floating central control touch screen, and dual-zone automatic air conditioning. Higher-end models also feature advanced configurations such as the full suite of SENSING active safety accessories.
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