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D4 - Interior Trims Seats, dashboards, plastics, everything inside the cabin |
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removing rear bootlid panel
anyone have any info in removing the rear interior bootlid cover
got a few bits undone but it now seems solid and dont ant to risk breaking anything how do yo remove the interior plastics for the triangle and the brollie handle im in the process of adding a rear camera , ill photograph as i go and do a guide thanks nath |
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If it's anything like mine you need to pop the caps out of the toolbox no gain access to the screws once that's removed you will find the cover is clipped all the way round, I forced my fingers inbetween the opening and the bootlid that the toolbox fits into and just pull firmly out at 90 degrees from surface.
Then continue round till it's free, they are pretty robust tbh
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needlessly complicated
the trick is in the handle that you use to pull the boot down there is a tiny flap inside it which gives you access to a screw remove the screw and it gives you access to remove the rather rigid clips that hold the entire piece you also need to remove the brolly handle and warning triangle and also the cable guides for the rear lid ive managed this and released the 4 screws which hold the rear piece which holds the rear camera i just need to figure out how the lock mechanism attached to the trim piece once i can remove this i can re-install the new parts and code cheers del |
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Sorry forgot about the hidden screws on the handle
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cheers mate
any ideas how the rear lock removes from the trim del ? there is a screw which holds the plastic cover at the back but i have removed this , i cannot see anything else holding it |
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On the d3 there was two torx screws holding it on, one either side, they were black so may be difficult to see. Once they were out it just slid out of the hole.
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well that was interesting
the lock fits into the trim which holds the number plate lights to remove it you have to twist it 90 degrees as it has a locking interferance part which you cant see ive taken plenty of photos |
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