Repair or replacement for console pocket box cover on a 2008 Subaru Outback

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Asked by ccorreia Dec 11, 2014 at 10:27 PM about the 2008 Subaru Outback 2.5 i

Question type: General

The cover on the small pocket box in the dash in front of the shift will not latch closed. I would like to repair or replace it, but have no idea how to go about removing it. Has anyone ever taken one out? Any ideas would be most welcome.

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Check out YouTube for the answer. There's a video on how to do it.

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I could not find a YouTube video that covered exactly what I wanted, but there were a few that were helpful in understanding how to disassemble the cover. Long story short, it was easy to disassemble and the problem was a pin that jumped out of a track. The best part was there was no cost to fix it. Thanks for the suggestion BohoMark.

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Good day. I could not find the YouTube video you speak of. Would you mind providing the link? Thanks in advance

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