The inside of a cup is called the cavity or the interior.
It's called a "sleeve" in most places.
It was made by James Guillow in 1943.
The cup holder may snap out depending on which one it is. If the cup holder is a flip out style from the center arm rest then in has small ears that hold it in.
It means someone spilled oil in your cup holder and didn't tell you. Or, maybe if you have a mechanical oil pressure gauge located in the console, that could leak oil if the fitting is loose.
How do you replace cup holder in a 2000 Lexus ES300
Look between the back seats at the cup holder. There is a plastic handle that turns, remove the cup holder. The jack is inside the metal supports. The jack extensions and lug wrench are under the passenger front seat.
Pull the cup holder out as far as it will go. Pull up on the seat upholstery right above the cup holder so you can see the very back of the cup holder. There is a tab there. Push down on the tab while pulling out on the cup holder and it will slide right out. Reinstall by lining up in the slide rails and push it back in.
As of 2009 the Stanley Cup holder team are the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Open the cup holder and remove the two screws on the outside.
Pull the cup holder out. Reach back, and at the top rear, center-left, is a tab. Press the tab down and pull out on the cup holder to remove it.
To remove the rear cup holder on a 1998 Toyota Corolla LE, first remove the seat. Then remove the four bolts holding the cup holder housing.