Nicely done. Thank you. And you English is very good! You already had everything apart, which allowed you to quickly walk us through what we need to know, to remove the console pieces. Bravo!
My friend you did a fantastic job explaining this project, was a great help tearing up my wife's car. Boy was she mad when she came out and seen her car in this shape. Told she gonna have to drive like that for a couple weeks, I'm still in the doghouse..Thanks
Just wanted to say that your video helped me a lot yesterday when I took my trims out for wrapping them. Just an addition: there's no need to take out the last long part (the one that slides towards the back) in order to remove the trim. And I also didn't put back the 4 screws that go on the sides of the armrest compartment. I only kept the top 4 ones. This way if I need to quickly get in there I have only 4 screw for the armrest instead of 8 and double the effort.
@@ovipa1950 Did you have to remove the seats to reinstall? Also, I remove the screws for the center console box, but the wiring was still connected and I saw no way to access it.
How were you able to reinstall those parts? I ran a wire to the center console and now I can’t put everything back together. Am I going to have to take the other side apart then pull up the wood bamboo trim then install the sides back?
Thank you Sr. Awesome Job
Nicely done. Thank you. And you English is very good! You already had everything apart, which allowed you to quickly walk us through what we need to know, to remove the console pieces. Bravo!
My friend you did a fantastic job explaining this project, was a great help tearing up my wife's car. Boy was she mad when she came out and seen her car in this shape. Told she gonna have to drive like that for a couple weeks, I'm still in the doghouse..Thanks
You welcome
Thank u for that...finally a video that shows the removal of the centre console side trimming...
Just wanted to say that your video helped me a lot yesterday when I took my trims out for wrapping them.
Just an addition: there's no need to take out the last long part (the one that slides towards the back) in order to remove the trim.
And I also didn't put back the 4 screws that go on the sides of the armrest compartment. I only kept the top 4 ones. This way if I need to quickly get in there I have only 4 screw for the armrest instead of 8 and double the effort.
Glad my video helped to you 👌
I learned the hard way. I’ve been trying for two days to put back the long piece!
@@droledevoyageur how did you manage to put the long black piece in? Any words of wisdom
Much appreciated bud. Now I can finish my wrap
Brilliant video, just what I was needing!
Thank you, great video. Helped me a lot
Thanks the video mate!!Really usefull and simple.I hope you will made more x5 video😅
Good tutorial. Thanks
Great video. Thank you.
very detailed video lots of helpful tips thank you
No problem very welcome
Can you help me locate a constant 12v for the cigarette lighter circuit for the x5d..? 2012.
Thanks
Thank you sir!
Do you have any suggestions how to re-install the long side piece you remove on minute 2:23?
Take your time when you remove your site trims,
Unable to reinstall trim piece above carpet. Does the aluminum trim have to be removed to do that?
Yes
@@ovipa1950 Did you have to remove the seats to reinstall? Also, I remove the screws for the center console box, but the wiring was still connected and I saw no way to access it.
How were you able to reinstall those parts? I ran a wire to the center console and now I can’t put everything back together. Am I going to have to take the other side apart then pull up the wood bamboo trim then install the sides back?
I have the same issue.
Excellent sir
thank you man
Thanks.
Thanks man!
in order to take off the silver trim you had to disassembling the hole thing? or you did something else? tks for the great video!
Most trim have taken off
Nice explain super
не вставай коленом на сиденье! порвешь обогрев!
Impecável. thank you. MUITO OBRIGADO.
It’s already apart…..