Friday, March 14, 2014

How to Remove the Ash Tray in a 1994 Audi Cabriolet

The Audi Cabriolet, also known as the Audi 80, was manufactured from 1966 to 1996. This car was the precursor to the more modern Audi A4. As Audis premier mid-size sedan for many decades, the Audi 80 was among the manufacturers bestselling vehicles. Although this car was quite reliable, repairs still need to be made from time-to-time. When interior repairs need to be made, one of the first components that you need to remove is the center console. The first step in removing the center console is removing the rear half of the console, which requires removing the ash tray.

Instructions

    1

    Shift the vehicles transmission into park or first gear for vehicles equipped with a manual transmission.

    2

    Shut down the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch.

    3

    Depress the button on the parking brake lever and disengage the parking brake so the lever is horizontal.

    4

    Sit in the drivers seat and grip the ash tray with your right hand, placing four fingers inside the ash tray with your thumb on the outside. Pull the ash tray out as far as it will go. Remove any ash or or debris from the ash tray, using a vacuum. Wipe the ash tray clean with a shop rag.

    5

    Pull the ash tray up and out of the center console. To reinstall the ash tray, set it into position inside the ash tray slot and press down on it until it click into position.


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