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The piece is just held in by a couple of molded in clips. Just grab hold of the change piece and give it a good tug. May take a time or two. Much like the center console surround-trim that is around the radio/climate control. The first time you'd swear you're going to break something. After that it becomes easier each time. If you prefer, you can remove the surround-trim and reach inside around the back of the change holder and push it out from the backside. Again, either way it's just held in with molded plastic clips.
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Well now I wish I had paid more attention because I had that area opened up because I was installing a remote starter. I'll see if I can find something to put in its place then because I dont really like it. Maybe I'll make a GPS holder to put in there.
Later: Wow, that was actually pretty easy I just never tugged enough to pull it out. But now I'm really curious as to why a coin holder needs a wiring harness? - - - I'm thinking about getting my wire tester and seeing if they are actually hot.
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Correct but also incorrect. I have a 4x4 but I have a manual 4x4 with 4x4 shifter on the floor. I have the coin holder as shown in the picture so this mod isn't just for 2WD only.
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