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How to Remove the Center Console of the Lingpai?

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Lorenzo
07/29/25 8:46am
Here are the detailed steps for removing the center console of the Lingpai: 1. Remove the CD player panel, which refers to the panel larger than the two air vents. 2. There are clips at the four corners of the panel. You should move the air vent cover upwards, insert your fingers to hook the inner side of the panel, and pull it out. The same method can be used for other parts of the panel. 3. After the CD player is exposed, there are two screws at the top and one at the bottom of the CD player. Remove them and disconnect the wiring harness connected to the CD player. Below is additional information on reusing the removed center console: 1. Equip it with a power supply, connect it to speakers, and use it as an amplifier for the radio, CD player, or external audio sources. 2. Purchase an external case and convert it into a portable radio recorder. 3. Use it as a CD player and radio, powered by a 12V DC power supply.
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Gonzalez
08/12/25 6:51am
I've helped friends remove the Civic's center console several times. First, turn off the engine and disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent short circuits or damage to the electrical system, ensuring safety. With plastic pry tools and a Phillips screwdriver ready: after opening the glove box, remove two or three hidden screws, then gently pry open the panel edges to avoid scratching the interior. Next, remove the screws securing the center console unit, typically about four, unscrewing them slowly. Carefully pull out the unit, being mindful not to yank on the wiring harness connectors, especially for the audio and AC plugs—press the clips gently to release them. Once removed, it's a good opportunity to clean using a vacuum to remove dust. The whole process shouldn't take more than half an hour if done patiently. When reinstalling, reverse the steps ensuring all connectors are securely plugged in and test the functions. After getting familiar with Honda's design, you'll find the steps are quite standard across similar models. If unsure, consult the service manual or take photos for reference to avoid confusion.
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OSavannah
10/05/25 8:22am
I once disassembled the center console of my Honda Crider to replace the radio, and it was a bit confusing at first, but with the right tools, it's manageable. Prepare plastic pry tools, a screwdriver, and disconnect the battery terminal. Look for screws in the glove compartment, remove them, then gently pry open the panel—be careful not to scratch the interior parts. When removing the unit, pay attention to the wiring connectors; don’t yank them, just unplug them gently. After removal, take the opportunity to clean the inside. When reinstalling, ensure all connections are secure. Honda’s design is relatively easy to disassemble compared to luxury cars, and YouTube tutorials were a big help. The whole process shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes—just be patient. By the way, regular disassembly for maintenance can prevent rattling issues, but beginners are advised to seek guidance for peace of mind.
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Elsa
11/19/25 3:05am
Simple Method to Disassemble Lingpai Center Console: After power off, locate the screw points, usually on the panel or glove box. Gently pry with tools to remove screws, then pull the unit carefully without damaging the wiring harness. Separate connectors by pressing the clips. Safety first. After completion, check and reinstall. Honda's center console design is reasonable and easy to operate. Refer to the manual for best results. The job can be done in 20 minutes without leaving traces.
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