How do you remove the overhead console of a 2012 Toyota Sienna

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Asked by richlona Sep 28, 2015 at 02:46 PM about the 2012 Toyota Sienna

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I want to install a Dash Camera and would like to tap into a ignition controlled
power source in the overhead panel (like maybe the sunroof power wire). I
can't find any screws that may hold the panel in place. As I don't want to
damage anything, I need to know how to remove this panel.

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I found a you tube on the removal for a 2008 and it should help with an idea on how to remove....

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Thanks, I also found that, but it is different than mine. Mine doesn't have the screw in the sunglass holder. I want to know where the proper points are for pulling down on the bezel, as I don't want to damage it

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