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How to remove interior roof trim panels

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  1. bisel

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    I need to remove the interior headliner on my 360 Modena. It appears that one needs to remove the trim pieces that surround the headliner. There are four of them. One over each door and a front piece and rear piece. Do they merely snap in place? Does one just grasp the trim piece and give it a pull? I don't want to damage the piece.

    Thanks for any help
     
  2. Sled Driver

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    #2 Sled Driver, Mar 25, 2013
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    Don't just "yank" on them. The A pillar is attached with one screw at the middle under the door seal & one at the upper end under the trim piece the goes across the upper half of the windshield.

    You start from the back & remove the sides that the seat belt goes into. From there all the trim panels over lap like shingles on a roof.
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  3. bisel

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    Thx for the reply, Sled ....

    If I understand correctly, I need to start by removing the side panels where the seat belts anchors are ... identified as #9 and whatever number the opposite is. since i need to get to the roof panel, by removing those two pieces i should the be able to remove #6 and then 4 & 5, etc. You mentioned the A pillar. Is the panel 9 also attached using a screw under the door seal.

    Sorry if I seem a bit dumb, I just am afraid of screwing something up here.

    Thanks

    Steve

     
  4. Sled Driver

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    Start with panel 9
    On the seat belt guide you pry the guide bracket cover open to access the nut securing iy to the sliding bracket.

    Next pull the seat belt height adjust button off.

    Now you carefully pry/pull the entire panel off. It's held in place with the same plastic fasteners that you see on most interior trim panel on lessor cars.

    I have only then removed the two trim panels above it to either side.

    You will find that the center panel (4 & 5) over the door has two screws on the aft end & two plastic fasteners in the center with a metal tab on the front

    Once that one is removed you can access the screws holding panel 2 on.

    Panel 2 has screws on the ends, both visors & visor clip, dome light assy.
     
  5. schhabra

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    I have a fallen head liner. Can you please elaborate on prying the seat belt guide bracket to access the bolt holding panel #9 in place. It feels pretty locked in place and I am afraid I will do damage if I pry too much.

    Thanks.
     
  6. bisel

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    Take it to a good automotive upholster. I had my headliner fall and tried to re glue it in place. Wasn't able to do very good with it.

    A local auto upholstery shop recommended by local F car shop did the job. They replaced the backing board and re glued the leather to it. Put it back in place and better than new.

    Steve
     
  7. chefcore

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    Hey all,

    Just wanted to bump this thread: I need to remove the interior trim above the windshield of a 360 Modena (coupe.) Does anyone know of / have a DIY guide w pics or video? I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty, but the ricambi pics, while helpful, aren't enough to make me feel confident.

    TIA for your help!
     
  8. one4torque

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    Pardon necro-bump..... I'm doing this job now.... will post up pics and comments if I have trouble. Install new headliner material, so will remove and recover HL, and reinstall..... wish me luck.
     
  9. Bob in Texas

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    Pics will be helpful to future generations


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  10. one4torque

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    You got it. Just began a major interior redux. Had enough of sticky puff dash and droop headliner.
     
  11. Ballvice

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    looks like no one posted any pics - but this thread this weekend - I HAVE to tackle this task this weekend - will be my Chore ;)
     
  12. Bob in Texas

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    See if this helps...




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  13. Ballvice

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    awesome job - I didn't see that one - I saw the other one that Dan did -
     
  14. Carbide

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    Any help getting the seat belt guide off without wrecking it would be appreciated. Does the button just pull off?
     
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