Rear Console Box: Installation

2007 Lexus ES 350SECTION Installation
  1. INSTALL REAR CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY 
    1. Connect each connector.
      Fig 1: Locating Console Box Retainer
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    2. Engage the 4 clips.
      Fig 2: Identifying Rear Console Box Assembly Clips
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    3. Install the 2 screws.
      Fig 3: Locating Rear Console Box Assembly Screws
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    4. Install the 2 bolts.
      Fig 4: Locating Rear Console Box Assembly Bolts
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    5. Install the rear console box assembly with the 2 bolts.
      Fig 5: Locating Rear Console Box Assembly Bolts
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  2. INSTALL CONSOLE REAR END PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY 
    1. Engage the 6 clips and install the console rear end panel sub-assembly.
      Fig 6: Identifying Console Rear End Panel Sub-Assembly Clips
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  3. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX CARPET 
    1. Install the console box carpet.
      Fig 7: Identifying Console Box Carpet
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  4. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX POCKET 
    1. Install the console box pocket.
  5. INSTALL HEATER SEAT SWITCH CONSOLE BASE (w/o Seat Heater System) (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
  6. INSTALL HEATER SEAT SWITCH CONSOLE BASE (w/ Seat Heater System) (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
  7. INSTALL UPPER CONSOLE PANEL ASSEMBLY WITH FRONT ASH RECEPTACLE (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
    Fig 8: Identifying Console Box Pocket
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  8. INSTALL SHIFT LEVER KNOB SUB-ASSEMBLY (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
  9. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END RH (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
  10. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END LH (See  INSTALLATION   ) 
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