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Old 17 August 2016, 12:48 PM
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Hi All,


After a bit of advice before planning to go down this route, I have done a search on here and have not got the answers I wanted

I am thinking of getting my headliner covered in alcantara mainly to change the colour as I want to darken the interior, already got spare plastic trim bits to get carbon dipped, plasti dipped or maybe even covered in alcantara too.

Question is, does the headliner come out of the car easily ??
I have seen some videos online showing the easy bit, locating the screws and clips etc.. but all seem to miss the removal part, the liner just ends up on the workshop floor

Or is it a case of needing to remove one of the front or rear screens ??

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Even the manual doesn't tell you how, although I imagine it would come out via one or other of the rear door openings..........

23.Roof Trim
A: REMOVAL
CAUTION:
When removing the clip, use great care not to
damage the roof trim.
1. SEDAN MODEL
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Remove the sunroof switch. (Model with sunroof)
<Ref. to SR-9, REMOVAL, Sunroof Switch.>
3) Remove the spot map light. <Ref. to LI-29, REMOVAL,
Spot Map Light.>
4) Remove the room light. <Ref. to LI-30, REMOVAL,
Room Light.>
5) Remove the sun visor and hook or both sides.
<Ref. to EI-49, REMOVAL, Sun Visor.>
6) In case of models with sunroof, remove the sunroof
weather strip.
7) Remove the assist-grips (A).
8) Remove the upper inner trim. <Ref. to EI-46, REMOVAL,
Upper Inner Trim.>
9) Remove the quarter upper trim. <Ref. to EI-48,
SEDAN MODEL, REMOVAL, Rear Quarter Trim.>
10) Remove the clips, and then remove the roof
trim.
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If seats are out then yes it can be done I've took one out of a car couple of days ago when removing a roof flap from a spec c just take your time and it's easily done
Oh the doors where allready off aswell but I don't think that made a difference though
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Originally Posted by ZANY
If seats are out then yes it can be done I've took one out of a car couple of days ago when removing a roof flap from a spec c just take your time and it's easily done
Oh the doors where allready off aswell but I don't think that made a difference though

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I presume only the front seats need to come out ??
What if they were fully reclined, would that make much difference ??
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This guy says he took it out through the front door apeture..........

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Cheers Mate, I will have a watch of that over a coffee in a bit
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Success


The video proved a useful watch before starting
But managed to remove quite easily in the end without damaging anything especially the rear four clips which were the worst / most fiddly to remove.


Once all the fixings & clips were removed, reclined both seats, car into fourth gear and it eased out via the front passenger door without any real fuss
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Old 12 October 2016, 12:47 PM
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I'm just as excited to see the outcome
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