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Start by undoing the footwell screws, 1 each side and then pull off these 2 panels. There's a series of clips at the gear shift end of the panels - just give them a good tug.  
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This is a step by step instruction as performed on a 2005 MkIII Mondeo. Subtle differences may occur for pre-facelift cars. I have done the best I can to include every step, but please add in anything I may have missed!
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1. First, you need to remove the two panels either side of the transmission tunnel. First you will need to remove the screw at the firewall end. Then panel is then held on by a series of clips. Pull on the panel starting at the trans tunnel end and finishing at the other end.
  
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2. Remove the radio by inserting the radio removal tools and sliding the unit forwards. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR RADIO CODE before unplugging the unit.
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3. Remove the gear-lever surround (this would be the wood section on Ghia and above cars) by levering off the rear first. Slide a flat tipped screwdriver between the wood and plastic at one of the corners and lever up, the clip holding it should simply pop out. Repeat for the other corner. The trim will still be held on near the boot switch and pop-out cup holder. Pull at the boot-switch side first to release the clip, carefully supporting the trim so as not to bend or break it.
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After you have lifted it up, unclip the leather gaiter from the bottom of the trim and manoevre the wood trim away. There's no need to remove the gear lever and gaiter but you may choose to do so for ease of access. If so, simply unscrew the gear knob and remove.
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4. Remove the cup holder by removing the two screws circled in red and the remaining yellow screw. Slide out the cup holder and remove the remaining yellow screws.[[Image:Console01.jpg]]
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5. Remove the screws holding on the side of the console trim, circled in red. These need to be removed from both sides.
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6. Remove the Ashtray assembly by lifting with some force. Unplug the cigar-lighter and remove.
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7. Now remove the metal bracket that most of the trim parts previously removed were screwed to. Unscrew the wo red screws and manoevre the bracket away, negotiating the lugs noted byt the red arrow.
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[[Image:Console03.jpg]]
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8. Moving up the dashboard, you now need to remove the trim surrounding the clock. This is levered off with a screwdriver being careful not to bend the trim. Please note the location of the clips below. Lever off at these points and remove the screws underneath.
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Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console.  
 
Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console.  
  

Revision as of 18:26, 18 January 2009

Mk3 Center Console Removal

Method

This is a step by step instruction as performed on a 2005 MkIII Mondeo. Subtle differences may occur for pre-facelift cars. I have done the best I can to include every step, but please add in anything I may have missed! 1. First, you need to remove the two panels either side of the transmission tunnel. First you will need to remove the screw at the firewall end. Then panel is then held on by a series of clips. Pull on the panel starting at the trans tunnel end and finishing at the other end.

2. Remove the radio by inserting the radio removal tools and sliding the unit forwards. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR RADIO CODE before unplugging the unit.

3. Remove the gear-lever surround (this would be the wood section on Ghia and above cars) by levering off the rear first. Slide a flat tipped screwdriver between the wood and plastic at one of the corners and lever up, the clip holding it should simply pop out. Repeat for the other corner. The trim will still be held on near the boot switch and pop-out cup holder. Pull at the boot-switch side first to release the clip, carefully supporting the trim so as not to bend or break it.

After you have lifted it up, unclip the leather gaiter from the bottom of the trim and manoevre the wood trim away. There's no need to remove the gear lever and gaiter but you may choose to do so for ease of access. If so, simply unscrew the gear knob and remove.

4. Remove the cup holder by removing the two screws circled in red and the remaining yellow screw. Slide out the cup holder and remove the remaining yellow screws.Console01.jpg


5. Remove the screws holding on the side of the console trim, circled in red. These need to be removed from both sides. Console02.jpg


6. Remove the Ashtray assembly by lifting with some force. Unplug the cigar-lighter and remove.


7. Now remove the metal bracket that most of the trim parts previously removed were screwed to. Unscrew the wo red screws and manoevre the bracket away, negotiating the lugs noted byt the red arrow. Console03.jpg


8. Moving up the dashboard, you now need to remove the trim surrounding the clock. This is levered off with a screwdriver being careful not to bend the trim. Please note the location of the clips below. Lever off at these points and remove the screws underneath. Console04.jpg Then unscrew the screws that secure the console to the instrument panel bracket, 1 each side. These are just behind the 2 panels you have removed, by the front of the gear shift end of the console.

Remove the screws that secure the gear shift bezel to the console, 2 each side iirc. Pop out the cupholder and boot release switch and remove the 2 screws, then pull off the gear shift bezel assembly rear end first (no need to remove the gaiter).

Pop out the ashtray/cupholder and check if there's a screw underneath, if so, unscrew it.

Remove the 2 screws in the bottom of the rear stowage box (under the armrest).

The console should now be free to remove.