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exmilade



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Dropping the roof lining

Hi All
Has anyone got a HOW-TO on dropping the rear section of the roof lining?
I want to get in there to get to what I assume is the right hand side antenna signal booster to investigate bad FM radio reception.
Thanks
Ade

Post #138333 1st Apr 2012 6:15 pm
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Martas



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You have to take off plastic pillars than just pull it carefully (because of curtain airbags) - there are few pins....

This could help...

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Post #138344 1st Apr 2012 8:26 pm
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exmilade



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Thank you Martas, to remove the rear pillar covers do I need to remove the lower rear wing covers either side of the load bay first?

Post #138352 1st Apr 2012 9:26 pm
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Martas



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Yes, you have to, but only a little. Pillars continues few centimeters behind lower wings.

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Post #138414 2nd Apr 2012 2:40 pm
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exmilade



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Thanks you.
Great info.

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sunshineviking



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Great Images Martas - thanks.

They allowed me to establish that I have no FM radio connection to the window aerial!
It must have been either knocked off, or disconnected at some point.

should it be up there under the headlining?

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should it be up there under the headlining?


Aha - success. not sure what the poor Censored who had the car before me listened to but I now have FM! Laughing

The connector was tucked way up behind the headlining I had to employ the small and nimble fingers of my 10 year old daughter to retrieve it. must have been off since new (5 years) Smile Rolling with laughter

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