ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 86-93 SHIFT BOOT/E-BRAKE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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ALFA ROMEO SPIDER 86-93 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


1.  Begin by pulling off the two black rubber knobs for the heater/AC and defroster slide switches. Also pull of the plastic AC knob. Use needle nose pliers to carefully unscrew the flat nut holding the AC switch to the consoler faceplate.

2. Remove the shift knob (usually 1-3 set screws). Carefully pry off the plastic console faceplate cover. It is not necessary to unplug the wiring for the fan switch and clock.

3. The shift boot is held in place by a metal retaining ring. Push the edges of the retaining ring so that the entire boot and ring fall through the console opening.

4. Now pull the boot and ring out through the opening of the console faceplate cover and remove from the vehicle.

5. Use existing hardware to attach the new boot to the retaining ring making sure that the 4 retaining tabs are oriented as in correctly (tabs should be on the bottom of the retaining ring when installing the boot). 

 

Push the entire boot and ring through the opening of the console faceplate cover and through the console opening. With your fingers grasping the edge of the retaining ring, pull the ring toward you. Repeat for all 4 sides until the ring has securely snapped into place.

6. Lift the e-brake as high as it will go and unscrew the philips screw located directly under the e-brake handle using a stubby screwdriver. Lift the rear of the console slightly while pushing down on the e-brake boot, which is held in place by a metal retaining ring. If you are unable to gain adequate clearance to slide the boot out, you may need to loosen 2 bolts at the front of the console (visible if you remove the ashtray).

7. Attach the new boot to the retaining ring using existing hardware. Slide the new boot and ring under the console and snap into place by pushing upwards from below.

 ENJOY YOUR NEW LEATHER BOOTS!



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.

Redline Automotive Accessories Corp. will not be held liable for any labor, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. Proceed at your own risk.

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