Can't find any details on how to best remove sunshade panel to repair/replace upholstery material. Panel has spring loaded clips that ride in track, but headliner appears to prevent dropping it down, and sunroof glass prevents removing it upwards...need help figuring it out...please?
SOURCE: Removing interior trim and headliner in 1995 Toyota Camry
The link below will show you how to remove the trim. You might have different car make but the figures and instruction make sense on how to do it by your own.
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SOURCE: 2000 oldsmobile alero gl 2.4
The window regulator is what causes the plastic clip to break. I had the same problem. I was able to find a new clip at advanve auto parts, and had to purchase a regulator which includes the motor from ebay. There were many diffrent options out there. Total cost was about $60.
SOURCE: how remove the rear inside door panel on a 2001 oldmobile aurora
The inner door panel is held in by clips and screw.
Look at the door near the door handle there should be screws holding it in and along the outer edge of the door. Once loose, and the door handle removed or the arm rest removed. The door panel then prys out , because of the clips that hold it on. Then pops out by applying pressure to the panel upward to the top of the door. The clips always break because of the design and plastic.
Good luck
SOURCE: replace sunroof glass instructions for 1994 Acura Integra
no you should not have to take the head liner out.. when the sunroof is open you should see 3 or 4 screws one both sides.. all you have to do is remove the screws but its better to have a second person so they can hold the glass while your removing the screws so you don't drop the glass..then just put on some cloth gloves(prefered) to hold up and install the new glass. do removal in reverse to install.
SOURCE: 2002 Cadillac ElDorado Driver's door panel
U ARE GOING TO HAVE TO REMOVE THE PANEL AND REPAIR THE BROKEN PANEL RETAINERS. THE PARTS ARE VERY CHEAP.
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