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2002 Toyota Celica GT
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I'm trying to remove the plastic behind the shifter back, I took out the screws on the sides and it only moves a little. I bought xm radio and I'm trying to hide the tuner box and wires for the antenna under the cupholders, any help or guides would be great, thanks

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Best way ive done the xm install was by putting the box in the right side of our hatch in the little hole behind the hatch. You run two wires, the antennea wire and the power wire to the deck. Then you run the antenna wire up the hatch to the top. Works out so easy and looks good.

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theres two screws on the floor on each side, move the seat to find them. then remove shifter plastic and such. Go into the compartment in the end and lift the little carpet up. Theres like 4 10mm bolts there to undo. then the whole thing should come up.

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u can pull the platic by teh shifter up after you remove the power windows, there is a bolt in the compartment under the felt cloth, and there are to screws that need to be removed that are towards the center dash on both sides


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pull the shifter plastic up and i think theres 2 screws under their. then unscrew the screws on the side, then open the armrest compartment and remove the carpet and theres 2 10mm bolts to remove, lift from the back of the armrest and pull twords your hatch window and it should slide out, oh yeah dont forget to unclip the power windows and locks and lighter cords before you pull it up


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when i use to install we would put tuner boxs either up in the dash of under the seats...you got to run more wires, but its best to keep thoses boxes away from other wires, cause you can get a buzzing sound from the power wires

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I have took the carpet out for inside the armrest so I'll do that, thanks everybody, I have to wait to do it because its cold and its been snowing out, thanks again.

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