6th Gen ('00-'05): Help with headliner
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 12,590
From: Mentor, Ohio
Rather then dying the headliner, you may be better off re-covering it. I've taken a couple out in the junk yard. Not really much too it.
- Remove the screws for the sun visors and then the sun visor clips
- Remove the screws for the handle on the passenger side
- remove the A-pillar trim (the piece along the front windshield, I suggest start from the back of the piece work your way to the front)
- Remove the 2-3 plastic rivet pieces in the back (I recommend a "popper" tool for those, can be bought at the parts store)
- Remove the hooks in the back and the upper rear quarter trim
At that point, I believe it just sorta falls out.
- Remove the screws for the sun visors and then the sun visor clips
- Remove the screws for the handle on the passenger side
- remove the A-pillar trim (the piece along the front windshield, I suggest start from the back of the piece work your way to the front)
- Remove the 2-3 plastic rivet pieces in the back (I recommend a "popper" tool for those, can be bought at the parts store)
- Remove the hooks in the back and the upper rear quarter trim
At that point, I believe it just sorta falls out.
Rather then dying the headliner, you may be better off re-covering it. I've taken a couple out in the junk yard. Not really much too it.
- Remove the screws for the sun visors and then the sun visor clips
- Remove the screws for the handle on the passenger side
- remove the A-pillar trim (the piece along the front windshield, I suggest start from the back of the piece work your way to the front)
- Remove the 2-3 plastic rivet pieces in the back (I recommend a "popper" tool for those, can be bought at the parts store)
- Remove the hooks in the back and the upper rear quarter trim
At that point, I believe it just sorta falls out.
- Remove the screws for the sun visors and then the sun visor clips
- Remove the screws for the handle on the passenger side
- remove the A-pillar trim (the piece along the front windshield, I suggest start from the back of the piece work your way to the front)
- Remove the 2-3 plastic rivet pieces in the back (I recommend a "popper" tool for those, can be bought at the parts store)
- Remove the hooks in the back and the upper rear quarter trim
At that point, I believe it just sorta falls out.
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