A complete rear console box removal requires homeowners to first disassemble shift lever knobs from automatic and manual transaxle systems and then take off the No. 1 and No. 2 instrument cluster finish panel garnishes. The floor shift position indicator housing sub-assembly should be taken out first from automatic transaxle units while upper console panels from manual transaxles should be taken out next and automatic and manual transaxle units should have their upper console rear panels sub-assembly extracted. You need to remove the console box pocket and carpet before taking out the console box assembly through the process of unscrewing it, unclamping it and eliminating both mounting bolts. The console box assembly should be installed first with all its components following the given sequence of 2 bolts and 2 screws before clamp engagement. First install the console box carpet and pocket and then proceed with the installation of both transaxle upper console rear panels sub-assembly, floor shift position indicator housing sub-assembly, and manual transaxle upper console panel. The last step includes hiding the No. 2 and No. 1 instrument cluster finish panel garnishes and mounting the shift lever knob sub-assembly for both automatic and manual transaxles.