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Old May 30, 2007 | 10:45 AM
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Anyone have DIY removing the headliner?

Anyone have DIY removing the headliner? The area behind the sun roof rattle alot when I go over bump. I need to remove it to see if anything lose in there. I did search on the forum, but, no luck.

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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 03:51 PM
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Its really simple.. kinda. Just takes time though since there is so much to remove.

1-Remove door seals.
2-Pop off front pillars(you may need to tug a bit)
3-Undo seat belt brackets at the top, then just gently let them hang. Just dont lost all the washers!!!!!!
4-Remove rear pillars. These were a pain in the ***... Be VERY careful if you have window tint. I mean extremely careful!
5-Now pull the plastic parts out of the car.
6-Gently pull the front of the headliner down, and then the rear... or whatever you want. Also remove the card holder and handle!

Have fun! Its... nerve racking.

There are probably steps I missed. Sorry I cant be more helpful. It has been a while since I removed mine. There are some connectors youll need to unplug. Just be sure to disconnect the battery. For some reason, all the lights are on one circuit. I accidentally plugged the sunroof plug into the dome light harness and that was just a pain in the *** to figure out! PM me if you need any help or questions.
 
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