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Wanted Black on Black TC Seats/Door Panels
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Its in Columbus
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/mid-...87/index4.html
theres the thread, like 30 cars signed on so far.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/mid-...87/index4.html
theres the thread, like 30 cars signed on so far.
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Door panels are a breeze to get off you can have them off in like 5 mins easy.Philips screwdriver and small and regular flat blade screwdriver is all you need
1. One screw behind the little panel on inside door latch release. (pop little cover off with little screw driver)
2. Two screws under the arm rest grab handle ( pop little cover in handle out with little screwdriver)
3. Take out the controls and disconnect wires.
4. Rest of it is held on by Pressure clips just get the regular flat blade under bottom of the door and with a finger or two pull and they will pop when they release.
Any problems let me know but I dont think you will.
1. One screw behind the little panel on inside door latch release. (pop little cover off with little screw driver)
2. Two screws under the arm rest grab handle ( pop little cover in handle out with little screwdriver)
3. Take out the controls and disconnect wires.
4. Rest of it is held on by Pressure clips just get the regular flat blade under bottom of the door and with a finger or two pull and they will pop when they release.
Any problems let me know but I dont think you will.
#33
Door panels are a breeze to get off you can have them off in like 5 mins easy.Philips screwdriver and small and regular flat blade screwdriver is all you need
1. One screw behind the little panel on inside door latch release. (pop little cover off with little screw driver)
2. Two screws under the arm rest grab handle ( pop little cover in handle out with little screwdriver)
3. Take out the controls and disconnect wires.
4. Rest of it is held on by Pressure clips just get the regular flat blade under bottom of the door and with a finger or two pull and they will pop when they release.
Any problems let me know but I dont think you will.
1. One screw behind the little panel on inside door latch release. (pop little cover off with little screw driver)
2. Two screws under the arm rest grab handle ( pop little cover in handle out with little screwdriver)
3. Take out the controls and disconnect wires.
4. Rest of it is held on by Pressure clips just get the regular flat blade under bottom of the door and with a finger or two pull and they will pop when they release.
Any problems let me know but I dont think you will.
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From: Rochester, New York
395 Plus, good info...
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the front seats are easy as can be.
2 bolts per seat. Unbolt them unplug the connectors tilt seat forward and it slides out.
Rear seats. Pull up the back corners of the bench part of the seat then pull up between where your legs would be on the front of the cushion on both sides. It will pop right out.
The top part of the rear seats you will need a flathead screwdriver. Look between the interior trim panel and seat. you will see the bracket that holds the seat in. look down you will see a silver piece of metal push it in with the screwdriver and then pull the seat towards you.
For the headrests just pull the plastic trim piece off with your hands and loosen the bolts they will slide right out. If your working hard you can have the whole interior out in less than 15 minutes with nothing more than a ratchet and a screwdriver.
Door panels I havent done but honestly it shouldnt take you more than 10 minutes per door if even that. Most doors only take 30 seconds to 2 minutes to get the door panel off. Though a phillips screw driver and a trim tool will greatly reduce the risk of breaking any of the lil tabs that most companies use. If you dont have a trim tool then a rubber coated large flathead will do it (or a non coated if your careful)
2 bolts per seat. Unbolt them unplug the connectors tilt seat forward and it slides out.
Rear seats. Pull up the back corners of the bench part of the seat then pull up between where your legs would be on the front of the cushion on both sides. It will pop right out.
The top part of the rear seats you will need a flathead screwdriver. Look between the interior trim panel and seat. you will see the bracket that holds the seat in. look down you will see a silver piece of metal push it in with the screwdriver and then pull the seat towards you.
For the headrests just pull the plastic trim piece off with your hands and loosen the bolts they will slide right out. If your working hard you can have the whole interior out in less than 15 minutes with nothing more than a ratchet and a screwdriver.
Door panels I havent done but honestly it shouldnt take you more than 10 minutes per door if even that. Most doors only take 30 seconds to 2 minutes to get the door panel off. Though a phillips screw driver and a trim tool will greatly reduce the risk of breaking any of the lil tabs that most companies use. If you dont have a trim tool then a rubber coated large flathead will do it (or a non coated if your careful)
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& What a LIER! when do I EVER take the arm rest? Mr. Always holding my hand
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