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Old Mar 27, 2007
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Honda civic 2k5 sedan EX wiring help

Hi, im new to both this forum and pretty much installing an audio system into my car, As the title says i have a Honda Civic 2005 EX sedan and what I need help on is the panels on the passenger side, i cant seem to take them off all the way, i've looked at the DIY for the Amp wiring but i still dont understand how you are suppose to take off all the panels, The front ones dont seem that bad, yet the pillar is in the way of taking it off all the way, while the passenger rear one, i just almost have no clue how to take it off. I would like to know if these steps seem hard for all other models as well or if its just me, idk, haha. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!!!
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Re: Honda civic 2k5 sedan EX wiring help

This might be useful to you. It doesn't show you exactly how to do it but it will show you where every clip is and how some of the panels need to be maneuvered. If you can get your hands on some plastic panel removal tools you can probably do it. Civic sill trim is much tricker than in many other vehicles.
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