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Old 08-21-2005, 04:57 PM   #1
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Question About Taking Trunk Lid Liner Off

I want to replace my licence light bulbs and took a look at the liner for the trunk lid...there are about 20 of those platic clips holding it in...are those the only things holding it in? is there a seal around the edge holding the carpet tight? Should I use one of those door clip pullers to get the plastic clips off? and is the interior of the trunk also held in with just those types of clips too?
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Old 08-22-2005, 07:34 AM   #2
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Those black plugs just pull out. You'll have to use a screwdriver or an upholstery tool to get the plugs started out. They can be re-used to don't break them or tear them up. You don't have to remove ever single one of the plugs. You should just remove the lower 5 or 6 six plugs and the back of the lincense plate surround will be exposed.
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