I mentioned re-routing the lighter circuit in another post. That made me really ambitious: How about wiring a USB socket or two in the aft phone compartment, using the hole where the curly cord lives? I mean, how hard could it be?!
Oh, my stars and garters.
Let me simply say that this project involved removing the entire center console. Looking back, I believe it could have been MUCH easier if I had left the console in place and just worked as before, through the brake-boot opening. But by the time poor Nancy Drew looked like I had tossed a grenade in the car, at least I had learned a lot about the center console: To remove it, you must remove the shifer boot and the shifter surround and the brake boot in order to disconnect various wires. There is a fiendish device that locks the aft cubby There are small Torx screws and 10-mm bolts. You must remove the radio. Oh, and there are two screws that you can't remove until you remove the center vents. But you can't remove those until you remove the instrument cluster—and that means you have to pull the panels to the left and right of it.
All this to work on the floor of the aft cubby—which could have come out with everything else still in place.
Anyway, The wiring itself is straightforward: the line to the front of the passenger seat is still in place, but now it has the benefit of a switch in the cubby—which also controls the two USB sockets in the cubby. The switch occupies the center hole for the phone brack (carefully enlarged to hold the switch). There is space beneath this hole for the wires soldered to the switch.
Here is how the switch looks when it's off: