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It will not stick back up, you need to have the old backing board cleaned of dry adhesive and re-glue a new piece of headliner trim onto that board with 3M Super trim adhesive. You can buy the material online or at a local auto trim shop. The cost will be about $20.00
You will need to remove the entire headliner, being careful not to crack the foam it is constructed. You will need to remove all the plastic door pillar covers, any clothes hangers, the dome light, etc.
You can purchase headliner fabric and adhesive at most fabric stores. The personnel there will assist you in getting the correct adhesive. You must remove all the old headliner fabric and backing pad material to get to the foam core for installation of the new headliner fabric. Lay out the fabric and cut it to size, allowing for some overlap in case you err slightly when positioning it. You will apply the adhesive to the foam core and to the back of the headliner fabric. It is a contact-type cement. Carefully position the fabric over the foam core and work from the center out to position it, being careful not to trap wrinkles or to stretch the fabric excessively. Trim off the excess and reinstall headliner.
YOU HAVE TO TAKE CAR TO A UPHOLSTERY SHOP TO REPLACE HEAD LINERS.HEADLINER REPLACEMENT WILL COST ANY WHERE FROM $200.00 TO $300.00 TO CLEAN OLD HEADLINER MATERIAL.GLUE IN NEW LINER.CALL AROUND ON PHONE GET SOME PRICE CHECKS.
it is not rare in any older car. you can buy new headliner material, pull the old one out, clean it very very well, glue the new one onto the old hardboard and reinstall it. you can buy replacement sunvisors. look in the phonebook under upholstery and call around to find one that does cars.
You'll need to remove all the plastic trim around the headliner and the plastic clips holding the headliner up. There are a few places on the internet to get replacement headliner material.
You remove any of the trim that is contacting the headliner,remove light in the center,remove visors and any hooks that are there to hang things on ,Most of your trim has push in retainers handles and hooks,seat belts should have screws inthem.
I have a base model Nissan pickup of the same year, hopefully the headliner is basically the same. It's a molded board piece that forms the structure that the foam and fabric are adhered to. To remove it, take down the sun visors and the dome light. The plastic trim pieces on the windshield pillars also have to come down (I think, it's been 18 months since I replaced mine). Also a couple of plastic buttons over the rear window. Once those are off you should be able to remove the headliner and maneuver it out of the vehicle. Clean the old headliner off as thoroughly as you can. You should be able to do a web search for the method of replacing the headliner material, basically you use contact cement. I got my replacement headliner material at Jo-Ann Fabrics, it was pretty cheap. Good luck.
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