Quick 12v adapter tightening
Finally had a chance today to fix the dam 12v adapter that has been falling out of the hole every ten seconds. Ended up being easier than I thought!
*Lifted up center console and propped up with a screwdriver.
*Removed 2 screws, and lifted glove box about an inch. (pic below)

*Removed screw from back of inside glove box

*Removed 2 hangers that hold this one panel on

Once the panel behind the seat was removed, there was a large gap to get your hand behind the glove box to tighten up the back of the 12v adapter. The hardest part of the job was trying to fit myself behind the seat so I could keep one hand on the cabin side of the adapter while screwing on the backing.
*Lifted up center console and propped up with a screwdriver.
*Removed 2 screws, and lifted glove box about an inch. (pic below)

*Removed screw from back of inside glove box

*Removed 2 hangers that hold this one panel on

Once the panel behind the seat was removed, there was a large gap to get your hand behind the glove box to tighten up the back of the 12v adapter. The hardest part of the job was trying to fit myself behind the seat so I could keep one hand on the cabin side of the adapter while screwing on the backing.
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