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Driver rear quater interior removal + leak


Lewmc93
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*Just noticed posted in wrong section ! sorry *

 

Hey guys,

 

Does anyone know how to take the interior panel off inside ?

Tried to search the forum but cant find anything specific the same.

 

Main reason is when its raining i'm getting a small steady stream of water running down the inside of the rear quarter window down to the seats ( need to check under them )

It looks like its coming in through this gap between the metal and weather strip.

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Blue is where the water is running,

and the red outlined panel is the one i want to remove

(Excuse the awesome paint skills)

 

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any help would be great with this :)

 

Cheers

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from memory you need to take the bolt from the top seat belt off then you also need to remove the panel below it as if i remember correctly you will have 2 phillips head screws to remove from the bottom of the panel you are trying to remove that are tucked under the panel below... think it just unclips after this...

 

This is from memory though so not 100% but pretty sure thats the case :)

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So its not a 5 min job , dammit....will have to wait for a break in the rain.

Bought a tube of silicone sealant in halfords before so hopefully that will be a quick fix for now.

 

Cheers for the help guys,

 

Its not a long job at all mate, really easy .. Base seat pops out, seatbelt one bolt then a few screws..

 

I just renewed my boots struts and had to do that same thing to get to the bolts

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