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Of all the things I nit picked at the dealership buying my Pilot used the loose center console lid really annoyed me and they would not fix it. It looks like a couple of screws at the rear of the lid that hold this down but how do you get to those screws to tighten them down?
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By doing a quick search, I found this thread. It includes instructions for fixing a loose lid.
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Thanks. That is what I need to know, that the back panel pulls off to reveal the console lid screws. I used some white glue instead loc-tite, I'll see if that holds.
The panel comes off harder than it goes back on. To put it back on start from the bottom and gently lift and press it back into place. |
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