Removal & Installation: Console: Installation

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Installation
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  1. Install right trim panel and align left trim panel over alignment pins in right trim panel and install screws. See Figure . Install panel-to-HVAC module push pins and trim panel-to-instrument panel retainer screws. Align retention clips with slots in side trim panels and press center trim panel forward at clip locations to snap into place. See Figure . Position glove box door to instrument panel retainer assembly and install door pins. See Figure .
  2. Install instrument panel glove box door stops by inserting with 1/4 turn to lock into position. Install instrument panel knee bolster by aligning retention clips with corresponding slots in retainer and snapping into place by applying light force at clip locations. See Figure . Install screws and tighten. Connect power outlet harness connector. Connect wiring harnesses to window switches, mirror switch and cigar lighter.
  3. Move shifter to Neutral position. Install front edge of horseshoe bezel, making sure to engage alignment pins and front edge tabs with corresponding slots at bottom of radio bezel. Lower back edge by pressing down and snapping into place. Put shifter in Park position. Enable SIR system. See AIR BAG DEACTIVATION PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION.
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