overhead map light console

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Asked by billthib Aug 04, 2018 at 12:24 AM about the 2008 Toyota Camry SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to remove the console to replace it----there are no visible fasteners

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Could you perhaps show a photo of the light in question?

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Not sure how to upload a photo--but it's the console that houses the map lights and flip down sunglasses holder. Also, no sunroof controls.

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Suggest you Google Make Model Year....and...Overhead Map Light Repair videos. We use a small plastic pry bar made for removing snap on plastic trim on vehicles. Replacing these plastic pieces....they snap in place easily if you use a white grease called ...lubriplate.....on those frictional areas. BTW....what`s broke?

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I was trying to install led map lights. Not knowing how to remove the lens. I did the best I could---but still managed to break one of the pivot pins on the left lens. So......I tried a different approach on the right lens-----same result. The next step was to go on ebay and buy a replacement console. At least now, I know how NOT to remove the map light lenses.

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