
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.

To remove the 10th-gen Accord's center console, first prepare plastic pry tools and a Phillips screwdriver. After disconnecting the , start prying from both sides of the dashboard. Gently pry off the cover near the air vents—it's all plastic clips, so be tender. Once the AC control panel is removed, you'll see the screws securing the screen; unscrew them with the Phillips screwdriver. Pay special attention to the small locking tabs on the connectors behind the screen—press them before pulling. Avoid touching the airbag area throughout the process, and neatly organize removed parts in a small box for easy reassembly. Beginners should watch disassembly videos to learn clip locations first, and after finishing, double-check all wiring harness connections are secure.

Last time I helped a friend disassemble the center console of his 10th-gen Accord, sharing some hands-on tips. Preparing automotive-specific pry tools is crucial - regular ones can leave scratches. Always disconnect the negative terminal first - safety first! Start from the passenger side trim panel, prying open the small triangular cover to reveal the screws. The AC control panel needs to be pulled vertically upward - there are four extremely tight clips hidden underneath. Key point: Before removing the screen, you must unplug the hazard light connector (many people forget this and yank the wires directly). All wiring harness connectors have foolproof designs - align them properly before plugging/unplugging. When reassembling, remember to test all button functions. It's recommended to wear anti-static gloves throughout the entire process.

Tools prepared: Pry tool + Phillips screwdriver + T20 bit. After disconnecting the , remove the gear shift panel by gently prying along the edges. The air conditioning panel has hidden screws beneath the knobs; remove it to access the main frame screws. Identify the color codes of the wiring harness connectors and take photos with your phone to record their positions. Be especially careful not to disturb the sensor wiring under the steering wheel. Use a specialized tool to reset the clips until you hear a click to ensure they are securely installed. After reassembly, test the steering wheel buttons for functionality. Keep the entire process under one hour.

The 10th-gen Accord center console disassembly involves three steps: 1 Remove the side covers of the driver and passenger seats, pry open the triangular trim panels; 2 Unplug the AC panel connector then remove the screen bracket screws; 3 Two hidden screws beneath the head unit require a short-handled screwdriver. Tips: Apply lubricant to clips for easier removal/installation; Use cloth-wrapped pry tools for fragile AC vents; Label wiring harnesses with a label printer; Keep spare clips handy in case of breakage. During reassembly, ensure gearshift is in P position and disconnect for over 10 minutes.

The key to dismantling the center console is locating the clip points: there are six clips hidden in the gaps at the top of the dashboard, requiring an L-shaped pry tool; the cup holder panel must have its bottom rubber pad lifted first to reveal the screws; the two clips at the top of the head unit frame are tricky in angle, use a mirror to assist visibility. It's recommended to remove the glove box first to create space, and when removing the CD player, press down on the metal spring clips on both sides. Special note: Do not tamper with the steering wheel airbag wiring harness! New clips can be found on Taobao by searching 'Accord B-pillar clips' for universal use. After reassembly, drive over a bumpy road to test for any abnormal noises. The most challenging part of the process is the alignment when reinstalling the air conditioning panel.


