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on the outside, carefully pry the chrome edging crimped on the rubber seal itself.
in the interior, I would remove the rear seat belt reels, then the parcel shelf cover complete with ventilator, then the side foam-headliner pieces on the C pillars, then the bottom metal piece covered in headliner material running left to right, and then I would fold and insert a piece of cardboard under the entire top rear edge of the headliner, chances are it will get stained by the silicone goo if you don't protect it.
Jose
in the interior, I would remove the rear seat belt reels, then the parcel shelf cover complete with ventilator, then the side foam-headliner pieces on the C pillars, then the bottom metal piece covered in headliner material running left to right, and then I would fold and insert a piece of cardboard under the entire top rear edge of the headliner, chances are it will get stained by the silicone goo if you don't protect it.
Jose
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you have to remove the rear seat first, (2 screws, front bottom) and then the rear seat Back or "squab". (another 2 screws on bottom). you don't want anyone pushing down on the leather with their knees, a recipe for damage.
Then it becomes obvious, assuming the two Seat Belt take-up reels are off. You might have to get on your back in the trunk, removing the "hardura" covering at the very back and top of the parcel shelf viewing it from the trunk.
Then it becomes obvious, assuming the two Seat Belt take-up reels are off. You might have to get on your back in the trunk, removing the "hardura" covering at the very back and top of the parcel shelf viewing it from the trunk.
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