Topic: reassembly of center console
in Forum: C3 Electrical
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I am nearing the dreaded task of reassembly in this area.The last time I had a heck of a job lining everything up and getting the reassembly sequence done in order. Does anyone have a step by step sequence that I could use to avoid having to do the job at least 4 times in order to make sure I do not miss something in sequence.any advice would be greatly appreciated. Runamuck



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Install center console and attach to the gauge cluster with 2 nuts.
Install heating/cooling control module by lifting it up and through the opening provided, attach adapter ring and module. Make sure the wires are still connected.
Install the 2 small trim pieces on the forward edge on both sides of the center console.
Install the 2 screws on the back edge of the console, one on each side.
Install the e-brake console with sliderpiece. Make sure the slider piece is properly inserted in the center console (not pinched), and install the little top trim piece.
Install the screws securing the e-brake console back edge through the center compartment.
Now it'ts safe to re-install the seats.
Install heating/cooling control module by lifting it up and through the opening provided, attach adapter ring and module. Make sure the wires are still connected.
Install the 2 small trim pieces on the forward edge on both sides of the center console.
Install the 2 screws on the back edge of the console, one on each side.
Install the e-brake console with sliderpiece. Make sure the slider piece is properly inserted in the center console (not pinched), and install the little top trim piece.
Install the screws securing the e-brake console back edge through the center compartment.
Now it'ts safe to re-install the seats.

Grand Blanc, MI - USA
Joined: 8/7/2002
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Vette(s): 1979, 350sb, as my kids affectionately call it "shit brown" Corvette purchased in 1996. 84,000+ miles. Not a show car, but I love her just the same.
Yo, Muck:
If you're doing this kind of reassembly I think you will find the AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual) for your year Vette will be money well spent...and probably some of the cheapest.
BTW, car looks good.

If you're doing this kind of reassembly I think you will find the AIM (Assembly Instruction Manual) for your year Vette will be money well spent...and probably some of the cheapest.
BTW, car looks good.

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