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doors - need to remove door panels, they are screwed in from behind.
sunroof button - also screwed in from behind, impossible to get at the screws, pry out with flathead, hope it doesnt snap where the screws are.
dash - remove glovebox, look underneath, get as many screws aout of wood as possible, also pull and hope it doesnt break. there are 1 or 2 screws you can not get at behind the climate control computer, we got lucky and the plastic snapped around the screws, and no damage to the front.
around head unit - pop out all the buttons, remove chrome trim around shifter. then you have to pull the whole armrest console back!!! this sucks. there are screws inside where the cupholder is. remove that and remove those screws. the console should slide back with a little elbow grease enough to remove 2 screws on the wood part, as well as the extended fasteners that are part of the wood piece around the HU.
all the vents pop out with a flathead screwdriver. there are push clips around the vents that need to be pushed in and the vent will slide out.
GOOD LUCK! it was the worst 6 days of interior mods i ever did!
doors - need to remove door panels, they are screwed in from behind.
sunroof button - also screwed in from behind, impossible to get at the screws, pry out with flathead, hope it doesnt snap where the screws are.
dash - remove glovebox, look underneath, get as many screws aout of wood as possible, also pull and hope it doesnt break. there are 1 or 2 screws you can not get at behind the climate control computer, we got lucky and the plastic snapped around the screws, and no damage to the front.
around head unit - pop out all the buttons, remove chrome trim around shifter. then you have to pull the whole armrest console back!!! this sucks. there are screws inside where the cupholder is. remove that and remove those screws. the console should slide back with a little elbow grease enough to remove 2 screws on the wood part, as well as the extended fasteners that are part of the wood piece around the HU.
all the vents pop out with a flathead screwdriver. there are push clips around the vents that need to be pushed in and the vent will slide out.
GOOD LUCK! it was the worst 6 days of interior mods i ever did!
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