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Toyota Yaris - Video tutorial

Model: Toyota Yaris Xp90 - Years 2005-2011
Part: Air conditioning controls
Operation: Removal of Toyota Yaris air conditioning controls

In this video tutorial we will see how to remove the central dashboard of the air conditioning controls of a Toyota Yaris. First we get inside the car and start by detaching the plastics that we find at the bottom, perhaps with the help of some plastic levers; then we disassemble all the other plastics that we find laterally and the upper one. At this point we pull and remove the air conditioning controls, disconnecting the various electrical connectors that we find on the back: handle the cables carefully, to avoid breakage. Once the problem has been solved, we reassemble everything.


Posted on 24 December 2023 by ScegliAuto



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