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You sent me info on lubricating center console lock. This is my brothers truck, so I am not familiar when it was new.
Is console supposed to ever lock in up psoition? Why?
If it is supposed to lock in upright position, what are the proper steps to lower it, if everything is working right?
All I could figure out is that there may be an interlock device to keep console lid form beign opened when console is in up position and the interlock device is mal functioning?
When I told you to lube it, I was assuming you were talking about the cup holder in the center, lower part of the dash, if I was correct then the proper way to open it if its working properly is the push in on it and then it should come down to expose the cup holders. To close it you lift it and push in on it to lock back in the upright position.
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Yes there is just the Integrated Power Module and there is no fuse for the centre console. Check Fuse 17 as that is the Body Control Module. In all likelihood you will need and auto-electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer to find why the power is lost to there.
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I need to remove the center console in my 2005 Sedona so I can remove the stereo. ... address lol) so I have to pull the stereo and probably replace it. .... the right side of the pannel, as well as the hazard switch at the top of the ...
I'm not familiar with your truck, but, from reading up there is an aux socket in center console and then cig sockets. These are seperate circuits, centre is perm powered, cig sockets not.
When you say more than one has stopped, is it 2 x cig or 1 x cig and 1 x console?
I'd be checking the fuse and relay box under the hood, front wing sort of location (depends on year and such so I may be off here) for some circa 20 amp fuses (yellow in uk).
found this, which may or may not be the right numbers as is a different year perhaps:
Your cigarette lighter is powered by fuse #29 in the integrated power module. The power outlet is powered by #26 and if the power outlet in the center console is not working, this one is #42
Hi Rich, hope you well today here's is the fix you need.
23 - Body/Interior/CONSOLE, Center/Removal
REMOVAL
[img id=LOPTableImg src="https://w05.dealerconnect.chrysler.com/service/mds2002/common/images/collapse.gif"> Click to display a list of Labor Operations associated with this procedure
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Pull back on parking brake (5) to the upright position.
2.
Open console door and remove two screws (1) fastening console to rear floor bracket (3).
3.
Carefully pry up until the retainers (1) disengage from the center console to front floor bracket (6).
4.
Disconnect center console wire connector (2) to instrument panel connector.
5.
Remove from vehicle. Hope this help and have an awesome day Rich.
The linear shift cable (Also called Park Lock Cable) is sticking. This happens a lot due to beverages getting spilled in the center console. Removing the center console and cleaning and lubricating the shift mechanism and the end of the cable usually fixes the problem. In other cases, the cable must be replaced.
The center console in the dodge truck locks in the up position when the brake is applied. the lock maybe stuck or if you have your foot on the brake when you are trying to lower it.
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