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    Console removal instructions for the RB3 Lux Odyssey

    Hi everyone.
    I'm about to start modding the audio system in my new RB3.
    I need some assistance in removing panels on the dash/centre console.

    Here's the thread for how to do it on the RB1 - http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...Centre-Console

    Is there a similar thread somewhere, or a link for how to do this for the RB3?

    Cheers,
    Steve

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    i have posted an alpine instruction in Japanese before but i cant seem to find it.

    i will screen cap it again when i go back to work.
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    Thanks Philip.
    Any assistance would be appreciated.

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    http://www.postimg.com/42000/photo-41280.jpg

    here you go. use at your own risk as i cannot gurantee that JDM version is the same as our car as this instruction is based on the JDM RB3. if you want the whole document, you can either download at alpine japan site or pm your email address.

    hope this helps.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    It should be not much different on RB1 and it's should be easier as it's already double din console.
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    Thanks Philip. I'll look at that when I get home (work PCs block it).
    Chatting to a friend of mine at a well known Brisbane car audio place seems to indicate that once you get a 'key' main panel off, the rest is easy as you just work down/across from there.
    And Atjo, the RB1 seems to work from the centre of the dash out from what I can see. Aparently the RB3 is somewhat similar.

    Will post pics up as I'm doing mine.

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    basically u need to pull the top cover off and the air con panel off.

    the diagram shows you where the screws and tabs are etc.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    Awesome.
    Thanks for that.
    I've also got the exploded view of the whole dash from a Honda technician today.
    It's VERY low resolution PDF/Fax but gives the general idea and where all the screws are.

    It will come in handy for when I need to remove the pocket at the bottom of the dash in the centre for when I fit the head unit down there.

    I'll be keeping the factory head unit in place and running a LOC from the speaker outs behind it to the aux 1 in on my Clarion head unit. I have an HX-D2 24bit cd/tuner/pre and Clarion don't make a steering wheel control for it.

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    PM sent Winno.

    thanks in advance.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    Done ;o)

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    For a sticky perhaps?
    As good a copy as I could get of the MY2009 - 2011 Odyssey RB3 dash in exploded view from the Honda service manual.

    RB3 dash trims.pdf

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    Thx heaps for sharing.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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