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Old Jan 18, 2009 | 11:15 PM
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I have begun to clean the interior of my car since it was raided by mice and I am cleaning feces and what not. I have figured how to remove the center console on my 2001 mustang, but cannot seem to get the leather emergency brake boot off as that is the only thing that is holding the console that I cannot get it out of the way. Also, How many bolts are holding the backseat interior side panels on?? What size t -45 for removing seat belt bolt?? Thanks for any help
Old Jan 19, 2009 | 08:27 AM
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i only know about the backseat, the bottom peice pops up you just pull up on the seat portion hard and itll come off, the backrest is held on at the bottom by two rather large bolts cant remember what size mines a vert i dont know if its any different for coupes, the side panels are only held on by those annoying plastic rivet like things. hope that helps
Old Jan 20, 2009 | 01:36 AM
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Ok cool thanks that helps, but what about the center console? Any ideas?? The leather boot is the only thing keeping me from removing the whole center console. I dont know how to unbolt the ebrake. Should I just try twisting and turning it until I get it free?? I dont have alot of room ;(
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