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      02-04-2016, 06:05 PM   #1
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How to remove interior trim?

hey guys

cant find manual/instruction/step by step on forum but i remember somebody did post it a while ago

i want to wrap my interior trim, so let me know if you can help and/or post a link to that thread

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      02-05-2016, 03:48 AM   #2
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It's quite simple, the trim on the doors simply pulls out with gentle to politely firm pulling from the bottom (there is one retaining clip you need to press up as you pull the piece away from the door.

The dash trim again is easy, go in from the side and gently pry the trim away from the dash (I used a flat head screw driver covered in tape to avoid any damage, then work your way across the trim pulling from the bottom with your hands, same on the drivers side (only a small bit there)

The air ducts and starter buttons/headlight switches are screwed into the back of the trim so you'll need a torx screw driver to remove those.

This shows the side door trim:

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It's quite simple, the trim on the doors simply pulls out with gentle to politely firm pulling from the bottom (there is one retaining clip you need to press up as you pull the piece away from the door.

The dash trim again is easy, go in from the side and gently pry the trim away from the dash (I used a flat head screw driver covered in tape to avoid any damage, then work your way across the trim pulling from the bottom with your hands, same on the drivers side (only a small bit there)

The air ducts and starter buttons/headlight switches are screwed into the back of the trim so you'll need a torx screw driver to remove those.

This shows the side door trim:
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