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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Richmond, VA
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914 Removing interior trim around back window
Trying to remove the interior trim around back window, I have removed the back pad, wish I new to pull down not up. But having trouble with top and side pieces, any hints?
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if I remember correctly there are a couple of screws and it pulls forward toward the front of the car. the top piece has several screws that you access by popping off the small plastic pieces.be careful with them they are buried pretty deep and are those little sheetmetal screws.Take your time get the right screwdriver and you will be fine.
I can look tomorrow morning for you,I am at work right now. John Last edited by quicksix; 02-19-2011 at 05:19 PM.. |
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I remember that the side pieces are held on by the "coat hanger" screw (the plastic part of the hanger pulls up and out, then there is a screw through the metal frame) and by the seatbelt holder bolt.
Unscrewing the screws hidden inside the top part is a pain. You can't see anything up in those holes, so you have to just fish around with the Phillips-head screwdriver. And yes, there is a screw in each of those holes. If it doesn't slide off then you have missed at least one screw. --DD
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additionally, if some DAPO put the wrong screws in roll bar bad, they just spin and don't come out
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