Mackie99
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Looked online for all the tutorials on how to remove the active/fake sound module and they all specify to remove the console trim etc.
So after I pulled out the glovebox I noticed a large diagonal slot on the side of trim panel that i could look through and spotted the module.
I was able to insert a long flat screwdriver through this hole and push in and hold the tab (marked with Y
ellow arrow) while sliding it out in the direction of the Red arrow. To my surprise it was almost too easy, so took the car for several drives and it stopped the fake engine sound and i havnt not noticed any vibrations coming from the removed connector. Very happy i didnt have to unclip the above trim etc just to get to it.
And im sure i could re-attach it with some long nose pliers, if i ever wanted to do that.
This was on a RHD Australian model so not sure about the USA etc LHD models or if its possible.
So after I pulled out the glovebox I noticed a large diagonal slot on the side of trim panel that i could look through and spotted the module.
I was able to insert a long flat screwdriver through this hole and push in and hold the tab (marked with Y
And im sure i could re-attach it with some long nose pliers, if i ever wanted to do that.
This was on a RHD Australian model so not sure about the USA etc LHD models or if its possible.
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