Is there a way to remove the coin holder?
At times the coin holder has been used as a tray and some papers have slid behind... and I need to retrieve them but can't without removing the coin holder itself. Help. Thanks.
Open the cup holder shine a light above it you will see a tab you can use a screwdriver to seperate the tabs and the cup holder will slide out
To remove the coin/cup holder located on the dash of a 2000 Honda Odyssey, you need to pull the holder out about 3/4 of the way and insert a thin, but rigid item UNDER the holder at the center, between the holder and the bottom support bar, There is a tab connected to the holder which is protruding down. This tab comes in contact with a metal stop, located on the bottom support bar, preventing the holder from being pulled out too far. This tab is plastic and is flexible, to a point, and needs to be flexed upward about 1/8 inch to clear the stop. The trick is to get the flat object over the bottom support bar, but under the tab on the holder, and then keep the bar stationary while removing the holder. This should take you 30 to 45 seconds to complete, including inserting the bar and removing the tray.1 1/2 inches wide by about 8 inches of flexible, thin plastic works great.
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There maybe a screws at the cup bottom covered by a plastic slot which can be removed or if not slide a very thin drew driver on the side edges and slowly pull put
Start by removing the coin tray on the left side of the steering wheel. Next remove the socket that the coin tray sits in, it should be fairly apparent how it comes out, there are just a couple screws holding it in that are visible as soon as you remove your coin tray. After you get the coin tray holder out, another couple screws become visible, remove them, along with 2 others on the left side of the steering wheel (we are removing the entire lower dash panel under the steering wheel). The top screw on the left side is hidden under a small pop-out blank cover, the lower screw you will be able to see by simply bending down under the bottom of the dash section. This whole panel should come off as soon as you have all of these screws removed. If it doesn't want to come off, you missed a screw or 2, look harder.
Once this panel is off, look at your fuse box. Now look to the right of the large group of fuses in the main panel, behind the A/C air duct. You should see 3 square fuses, 2 green and one pink. The pink fuse is in the middle between the green ones and is your power window and door lock fuse.--------------
Remove and replace this fuse with new fuse.Its easily available fuse from local auto part store.Its a 30 amp fuse.---------
But if you replace the fuse and still the problem, then its a possibility that window switch is faulty and it has to be replaced.----------- Check the fuse for 12 volt.--- This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
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