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Old 15-08-2011, 06:40 PM   #1
Omarko
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Default How do I open the centre console top on Ford Fiesta WS?

hi guys

I decided to go for it and get one of these GPS / DVD / touch screen centre console and optical drive replacement packages.

I dont have a service manual and I am sure I would work this out but I thought I will ask here as I am sure some of you upgraded their stereos in this card.

I need to know how to I open up the top part of the centre console? does it just "click in" meaning I need to gently pry it off? dont want to break anything so just asking. Im in no rush so will do my research and worse comes to worse I will ask at the Ford dealer.

if anyone has done this and you have tips, photos, can you please post here?

thank you in advance!

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