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Old Feb 22, 2002
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Taking out inside roof?

Has anybody taken out there inside roof (like the fabric plastic thing) on a sedan? any info would help me.
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Old Feb 22, 2002
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Wll for starters u have to remove the visors and the rearview mirror, and the dome light. then u prob have to take out the plastic a frame type things, i have not done this but this seems the logical way. but really i dont know
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Well, first you have to take the trim off from around the doors, it just pulls off. Then like C2i0v0i1c said, you have to take all the visors, lights, handles, etc off...they should pretty much all be screws behind the caps that cover them. Then you have to unbolt the top mounts for your seatbelts (looks about a 15mm bolt). Then Pull all the top plastic panels off (the A, B and C pillars), they are most likely just cliped on, so just give em a pull and they should come off. Just be careful when pulling the panels off, you can break them. If the headliner doesnt fall down, there is probably magnets or velcro holding it up still. I havnt taken mine out, but this is how all cars go, so i cant really give you specifics about your car. Just make sure you dont crease your headliner when trying to take it out/down, there is no way to fix that other then recovering it!!!!!
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So far all good. But the headliner is held on by small body panel clips..it's about a 2 hour job... 3 if you're extra careful [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG].. why you removing it anywho.. sound deadening?

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i want to remove the back end of the headliner to sound deaden.....i took the trim pieces out bc im sound deadening my rear deck too....so can i just pull the liner down on the back bc its held in by clips? Or hows it held in on the back? thanks
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yes it is held in by two clips. just pull. it won't hurt it.
 
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