Underhood lining
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I have a screwdriver that looks like a Y, and it works good for popping them out. I pulled my trunk apart three times and reused the clips, and my hood twice, but the hood clips are much weaker. Only got two out of the hood clips.
There is also four little clips underneath the rubber guard on the top of the hoodliner in addition to the five big clips that you can see.
To put a new one on. And Renesis has to fix a dent in his.
There is also four little clips underneath the rubber guard on the top of the hoodliner in addition to the five big clips that you can see.
To put a new one on. And Renesis has to fix a dent in his.
Last edited by TheCaptain; 05-06-2008 at 10:45 PM. Reason: Doubling up
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Use a large kitchen fork, like for barbacueing hotdogs. It needs to be 2 prong and have a fairly wide flat surface towards the back. Gently push it under each plastic securing bolt. Gently pull down and wiggle grabbing the prongs with one hand and the handle with the other. Pop each one out and the hood blanket will come right off.
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I have a screwdriver that looks like a Y, and it works good for popping them out. I pulled my trunk apart three times and reused the clips, and my hood twice, but the hood clips are much weaker. Only got two out of the hood clips.
There is also four little clips underneath the rubber guard on the top of the hoodliner in addition to the five big clips that you can see.
There is also four little clips underneath the rubber guard on the top of the hoodliner in addition to the five big clips that you can see.
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