Interior Trim Removal

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Old Nov 20, 2009 | 04:12 PM
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Interior Trim Removal

Hey guys,
I just purchased a 2010 basque red with the tan interior and am happy with the car except for the interior trim. I just don't like the silver. I was thinking about ordering the oem wood trim for the euro accord from lings but I need to know how difficult it is to remove the dash trim and the door trim first. Has anyone done this yet that can provide a step by step? Thanks a lot.
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Old Nov 20, 2009 | 05:44 PM
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Take a small screw driver (flat head) and pry the window ones off. You can see the small opening where the head will fit into.

The interior trim on the dash pops off with a little effort. It's not screwed in. The one on the very left it the biggest pain to get off.

There are two screws which connect the center consol. You have the remove a panel to get to it. Once you start taking everything off, you will be able to figure it out. Very easy.
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Old Nov 20, 2009 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Life Dies
Take a small screw driver (flat head) and pry the window ones off. You can see the small opening where the head will fit into.

The interior trim on the dash pops off with a little effort. It's not screwed in. The one on the very left it the biggest pain to get off.

There are two screws which connect the center consol. You have the remove a panel to get to it. Once you start taking everything off, you will be able to figure it out. Very easy.
OP: Keep in mind that Life Dies doesn't even own a TSX. He just looks around this forum trying to tell lies and pick fights with forum members. In other words a Loser who gets his jollies by being a troll.

Back to your question, Bernardi Parts has the installation instructions for the interior trim available online. It should give you an idea what is involved:
http://acura.bernardiparts.com/Image...9133_39655.pdf
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Old Nov 21, 2009 | 03:35 AM
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fw_fw, thanks for posting the PDF. I'm stockpiling 2nd gen TSX references and this one will make an excellent addition.
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Old Nov 21, 2009 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by MrOtocinclus
fw_fw, thanks for posting the PDF. I'm stockpiling 2nd gen TSX references and this one will make an excellent addition.
You're quite welcome, Bernardi Parts has other PDFs for accessories as well. Also if you do some googling you will find some Acura parts online dealers that have exploded diagrams for Acura parts online.
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Old Nov 22, 2009 | 12:08 AM
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i LOL'd when i saw life dies posted that. takking as if he owns one
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