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ValofNY

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Posted: 09/01/10 12:07pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I want to remove one of the inside panels at the rear passenger side of my RT, so that I can get to the interior shell of my 2004 210 Popular.

Does anyone have any experience with that? I did a quick search, with no luck.

I'm on the road and won't be back to check my email for a few days.

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tmmar

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Posted: 09/01/10 12:28pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I don't believe that you can remove the panels without destroying the wall. As far as I know, the walls are a vacuum bonded, one piece unit and are not meant to be taken apart.


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Posted: 09/01/10 05:43pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If the panel is fabric covered and has the buttons on it (like the ceiling), the buttons are just covers for the screws that hold the panel. The covers are snap covers. Prying them off exposes the screw head. Figured this out after the dealer had to remove some of the panels on my unit to repair a tail light wiring short.

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