Have you checked under your windscreen trims?

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Lucky wrote:What's the technique for undoing the trim clips without breaking everything? Any tips?
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I've been trying to work up the bravery to check my windscreen pillars but I'd be grateful if anyone can offer a good technique for removing the trim panels without knackering them/the clips? I've never even seen one takne off so dunno which way to pull/twist/slide them or anything. Any help mucho apreciated. Ta
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Nick, I did mine last year (I had bought some clips first but did not need them).
Having removed the small screw at the bottom:-

I slid the trim downwards about 10mm to clear the top trim
Warm the trim gently with a paint remover air gun, I believed this would stop the clips from being brittle
With a couple of small flat pieces of plastic lolly pop stick shape lift the Trim from the outside
It should then slide towards the windscreen

It worked for me, I cleaned all the crap out, polished paint & then sprayed a thin coat of chain lube inside trim before replacing

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DKWW2000 wrote:Nick, I did mine last year (I had bought some clips first but did not need them).
Having removed the small screw at the bottom:-

I slid the trim downwards about 10mm to clear the top trim
Warm the trim gently with a paint remover air gun, I believed this would stop the clips from being brittle
With a couple of small flat pieces of plastic lolly pop stick shape lift the Trim from the outside
It should then slide towards the windscreen

It worked for me, I cleaned all the crap out, polished paint & then sprayed a thin coat of chain lube inside trim before replacing

May the Force be with you g-l
and don't forget to utter a few prayers first that it will prove to be rust free under there

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I have one (or more) if you need replacements Nick th: th:

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I've been trying to brave this also. Maybe when it warms up a bit! :cry:
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Thanks for the tips, guys. I'm hoping to (finally) get the FD finished so I'll be able to risk incapacitating the FB soon :lol:
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Lucky wrote:Thanks for the tips, guys. I'm hoping to (finally) get the FD finished so I'll be able to risk incapacitating the FB soon :lol:
Ha removing some trim is hardly going to incapacitate a vehicle.
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MelloYello wrote:
Lucky wrote:Thanks for the tips, guys. I'm hoping to (finally) get the FD finished so I'll be able to risk incapacitating the FB soon :lol:
Ha removing some trim is hardly going to incapacitate a vehicle.
Well, it will do if the sodding pillars disintergrate into iron oxide powder
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MelloYello wrote:
Lucky wrote:Thanks for the tips, guys. I'm hoping to (finally) get the FD finished so I'll be able to risk incapacitating the FB soon :lol:
Ha removing some trim is hardly going to incapacitate a vehicle.
It did for me :( :( :(

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