CCU Circuit Board purchased from BrianK

Why not just remove the unit and ship it to BrianK and have him install it?
 
Be patient. I actually used a credit card to get the clips loose when removing mine. Don't use any screwdrivers or you run the risk of mashing the plastic.
 
If you have any available, hotel room cards work best for this task. They are typically thinner, more pliable, and don't have any raised letters/numbers on them.

Oh, but to answer the question of the OP: I'm sure Jim Russell can do the work for you if you feel like you might damage something while trying to take apart the center console.
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Attempted to remove the ccu from the dash but the clips were very stubborn and didn't want to force and break the vent.

Removing the clock is the only hard part. If you don't have a hotel key card like someone mentioned, use a feeler gauge. Just protect the dash trim with a business card or something similar. You can do it.
 
We've done a few at our shop in Fremont - the trick is to use those plastic panel removal tools and a lot of TLC. We are in Fremont if you need help.

A lot of our V1 custom installs require this part to be removed so it's not too bad after you've done it a few times!

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I apoligize for not responding sooner. I didn't want to scratch the fascia further. I decided to have Don at Hilltop Auto in Daly City complete the job. All is well now. Thanks for your replies.
 
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