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Overhead Console Installation
jasonlitka Mar 31 2006 - 5:17pm
By IROCZDave(iroczdave@aol.com)If you have ever seen one of these before you would probably want one in YOUR car! Last offered in 87 for Camaros, this multi-featured addition listed at $50.00 and gave you the following:
NOTE: As this article deals with my personal experience with installing this console on a car with T-Tops, I know for a fact that there is a Non T-Top version of this roof console and I'm pretty sure the cut outs will be the same however just be warned I have NO experience with the Non T-Top version. Parts needed:
NOTE: pay attention to the dome light bulb holders they tend to get heated up and break this seems to be the weakest part of this console! Preparation: HEADLINER REMOVAL:
Note: there are 4 plastic clips held in place with steel retainers embedded into the headliner material in the forward section of the headliner where your visors sit, these are almost impossible to get off without doing some damage, try to pull gently slowly and constantly, don't jerk or pull quickly, otherwise damage will occur! Go around and gently remove the headliner, parts of it may be stuck in place be carefull! Set the headliner aside for now, remove the old dome light mounting studs and install the console mount posts, there should be some little divits already pre-punched for you to drill a small hole into. Do not over tighten! Go ahead and check the mount posts position stick the console up there and and push it forward into the mounting posts, everything at this point should be ok. Remove the console. HEADLINER HOLE CUTTING: Use the template below to mark the positions of the holes on the ( fiberglass) side of your headliner use a magic marker (nice big black lines!) Use a sharp cutting knife when you start cutting, and GO SLOW, make your cuts on the inside of the lines,( it's better to have to go back and trim a little more out than having cut out too much!) you will see that the headliner is accually layered and you can peel off layer by layer untill you get to the other side of your headliner upholstery. DO NOT CUT OUT YOUR HEADLINER UPHOLSTERY!!!!! What you need to do is cut from the center of the area where your upholstery is into 4 triangular sections cut down to 1/2" away from each corner of the headliner and stretch the fabic around and over where you cut out the headliner material ( kind of like your exsisting dome light hole is) use spray glue or what I used gray duct tape to affix the cloth this will hold the fabric in place and there will be no chance of the material ever pulling out.
After having cut the upholstery material go ahead and test fit the console and see if its going to fit, if you have to make any additional cuts do so now while the headliner is out of the car. After you have finished with the first hole cut out the second two smaller oval holes, (you won't have to worry about stretching the fabric on these holes cut all the way through. Go back into the car and remove the wiring harness clips for the dome light, you'll have to feed it through the forward hole in your headliner when you install it. Re-install your headliner WIRING: The wiring from the console is as follows:
Orange- to orange wire from car Purple/purple and white and or white wires from console to white wire from car Do a good job of splicing these wires, if you use wire connectors like I did be warned that when it comes time to install the console, there's not a lot of space up there and you may have to stuff the wires around a bit. Before you install the console check and make sure the map light bulb is good and also make sure the bulb receptacle is making good contact with the board. Install the plug into your console and install the console itself. Line up the posts with the console, you may have to push up as well as forward because of the headliner material GO SLOW! Now install the 2 dome light post screws (don't over tighten!) Hook your battery back up and try it out, the button on the console closest to the driver seat should turn on the map light, the other should turn on the rest of your interior lights. I myself removed the ugly sunglass pouch I had to cut off the posts from the other side to get the retainer plate off, and I think it looks better, but that's up to you! I hope I didn't leave anything out, if you have any questions feel free to e-mail me and I'll try to answer any questions you may have. | |||||||||||||||||||
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