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Old 07-26-2004, 06:11 AM
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help- removing rear panels

Hey, I am looking for someone to help me. I need to know how to remove the interior rear panels for my Acura Integra 2001. Please help.
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rear as in trunk or back seat area?

i'm not sure about 3rd gen but in mine you have to take out the piece that goes around the speaker, then pop out 2 or 3 little access panels around the trunk and there will be a screw or two behind each one and that should take care of the trunk panels.

as for the back seat panels I'm not really sure (never had to do it) just keep in mind that everything overlaps and find the topmost piece to remove first, don't be rough, be gentle or something will break. look for clips and screws and if an area doesn't seem to want to come out check for more clips and screws.

you will need a phillips head screw driver for any screws and a flat screw driver for sliding under panels for popping clips out.



hope this helps, good luck.
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