1998-04 ISUZU RODEO |
1. Remove old shift boot by unscrewing the plastic trim that surrounds the boot. Unscrew the frame that the old boot is stapled to. Unstaple the old boot from the frame. |
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2. Carefully stretch the new boot over the frame. |
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3. Hint -start with the sewn corner |
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4. Staple the new boot on the frame. |
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5. If you don't have access to a stapler, glue can be used instead. |
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6. Make sure it's aligned with the tabs mounting the frame to the console. |
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7. Look it over carefully to make sure everything is flush and flat, no wrinkles. |
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8. Reassembly is the opposite of assembly. |
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9. Remove armrest from center console by loosening the two screws at the hinge. Unscrew the bottom cover of the armrest (2 screws). Remove staples holding old cover to armrest and remove old cover. |
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10. Slide one end of the new cover over the back of the armrest (The armrest is wider at the front; the narrower end goes over the back). |
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11. Stretch the new cover over the armrest. |
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12. Smooth out the cover by stretching as needed. |
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13. Staple the new cover just like the old one was. |
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14. Re-install in reverse order of removal. |
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Enjoy your new leather goods!Useful tip You have installed a product made out of genuine leather. As you know, to maintain a leather product in good condition, you should take care of it. We suggest occasionally (every 4-6 week for example) applying some leather conditioner/UV protector to keep your leather from drying up in the sun and cracking. |
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