I have a 2004 and 2007 Gen 2 and both have problems with the fabric covering on the pulling loss from under the edge. Originally there was just a small margin of fabric that tucked around and under the the padded top cover and was/is held by the plastic inter plate that is suppose to grip it and hold it tight over the outer edge and top. Nah! In both cars, it seems to have shrunk enough that it eventually pulls out of this friction grip of this lower plate. On the 2007, I re-did this by removing the inside screws and pushing the fabric back under this plate, but it is now coming loss again. I just got the 2004 and it was already loose on the front edge and there just isn't enough fabric margin to secure it again. Really seems to have shrunk over time and I conclude that is a problem common to both. I wonder if there is a fix for this by just finding a fabric that will closely match the upholstery. I even considered some head liner fabric from one of my parts cars but found it was just a spray-on stuff on a molded liner panel. If I had a damaged seat I guess that would work but all of them are still use-able. What have others done about this problem? I'm sure I'm not alone. Steve
I recover them with a vinyl that matches and add some light padding. I use a spray adhesive to hold it in place.
Thanks for your suggestion and may go that route. I just pulled a good one from a 2006 parts prius. It was still "tucked-in" on the front but loose on one edge. Since the latch was broken and the fabric has mildew spotting all over the top, I figure I have nothing to loss and took it apart. The OEM contact glue job just doesn't seem to hold, over time. I came off along the remaining right/left edge and over the hinge. However, I notice that this 2006 was heat welded under the latch assemble and therefore took some doing to get it the latch off and fabric removed. The reason I mention this is that I don't think my 2004 was held by anything more that the contact glue under the front lip. The fabric is not even long enough to go under the latch assemble. This heat weld, kinda looked like the blunt tip of a soldering iron/tool had been used to press that end into the plastic. Good enough hold that I think it could have been done that way along the remainder. If I use anything vinyl, I might try that along the edge as well. I also made a template of this piece of fabric before I got it wet, cleaning the mildew. and will use it to cut out new material when or if I need to replace the "shrinking" fabric. I say "shrinking" because both cars with the loose fabric edges came from cars that had had there upholstery shampooed. Possibly with a steam cleaner. Opps! Be warned! Steve
My upholstery guy gets it from a wholesale supply house. This is the beige that he uses Sierra Soft Light Neutral This is the gray G Grain Dark Graphite I have not ordered from this place and this is not an endorsement. If you are just looking to do one console I would just go to a local fabric store like Joann's Fabric or something similar with your old console and pick something that you like that matches. My upholstery guy uses a bulk adhesive in an air sprayer but I have used tacky spray and it works well. They sell similar products at Michael's and Walmart.
Those pictures you provided of the finished product are amazing. I just have 1 console that I need to replace. I'll go search at Michael's and see if there's some good automotive grade vinyl. Thanks
Michael"s will have the spray adhesive but I think you will need a fabric store to get the vinyl or you could order it from DLT.
The adhesive is nothing special, you just need to use a quality (Bostick, Ados, 3M, Selleys, etc) contact adhesive. Apply an even coat to both surfaces (clean dry and free from any loose debris), wait for the instructed time for it to 'go off' and then press together and clamp for the instructed time while the bond sets. You need to be accurate when you put the two pieces together, as you get only on shot with contact adhesive--so be sure what and how you are going to glue before you apply the adhesive. Do a practise dry run first. Depending on how much you need to glue back, you may need to (and would be better to) do a small bit, say one edge, at a time. hope this helps.
Hi Steve, I have fixed mine by putting some upholstery glue along the inside edge of the fabric, and forcing it back into the slot with a flat piece of metal, such as a hacksaw blade. This stretched/ tensioned the cloth, and so far it has held very well.
Not going to work on my 2004 problem area at the front edge, because there just isn't enough fabric to go in far enough. On the 2006 that I took the covering off, the front edge margin goes all the way in-under the latch assembly plate and was heat welded into the cover plastic. Good job but the latch assembly was already broken, so I have only salvaged that piece of fabric. I had to rip it loose in the heat weld area but it will still be usable since it will be under the latch assemble. Steve
This is another option. I haven't purchased this but I'm just making it available to anyone interested. Prius Console Cover, Armrest Cover, Center Console Protection; Juicedhybrid.com
This looks like a great option. I'm going to order it today! Prius Console Cover and Prius Armrest Cover; Priusaccessory.com
remove the rear cupholders, you'll see 4 bolts holding the armrest together. Just unbolt them and it'll come right up.
It is not necessary to remove rear cup holders. Just open the lid and remove 4 screws on the back hinge and pull back on lid. It will separate.