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Old 11-15-2022, 06:37 PM
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The convertible is much more work. 95% is getting the two subwoofer panels out. Then, it’s easy to remove the bolts holding the roll bars in. Shove a flathead screwdriver up the front of the roll at to unclip it and pull out. Pull off the rocker panel cover snd the seatbelt cover. Now remove the rear panel. If you have the locking cubby, carefully detach the plug. Pry off two plastic plugs in the cubby and remove panel. The TCU is right above the amp.
 
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Old 11-16-2022, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by lizzardo
I have some pictures somewhere (phone? camera?) that I can put up, but it's easy enough. The panel in question is between the seats below the cubby. Pop the top part out (towards the front of the car) about an inch then lift straight up. The module is right there and has a small access cover. It takes a small torx bit. Don't drop the screw or it might disappear forever. It's small but is magnetic. (Ask how I know!) There's a bracket that is slightly in the way but not enough to prevent a little careful force from getting the cover off.
Great, thanks. Soon as I receive the batteries I'll give it a go and report back.
 
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