Rear Controller and Screen Removal/Installation

2002 Honda Civic SiSECTION Rear Controller and Screen Removal/Installation
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NOTE:
  • Put on gloves to protect your hands.
  • Take care not scratch the headliner and display cover.
  1. Remove the display cover (A) by pulling down on the rear. There are hooks (B) on the front.
    Fig 1: Removing Display Cover Pulling Down On Rear
    G03642574Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  2. Remove the mounting bolts (A).
    Fig 2: Removing Mounting Bolts
    G03642575Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  3. Disconnect the connector (B) from the rear controller and screen.
  4. Remove the screws from the controller (A).
    Fig 3: Removing Screws From Controller
    G03642576Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  5. Disconnect the cable (B) from the controller.
  6. Remove the screws, then remove the screen (A) and base (B).
    Fig 4: Removing Screen And Base
    G03642577Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  7. Remove the screws and lock switch (A).
    Fig 5: Removing Screws And Lock Switch
    G03642578Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  8. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal, and make sure the rear controller and screen connector is plugged in properly.
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