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conalnugent

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How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« on: 25 July 2013, 18:35:16 »



How is this trim removed?
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #1 on: 25 July 2013, 18:50:55 »

From memory it just clips in, so carefully ;)
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #2 on: 25 July 2013, 19:21:46 »

Open boot, Pull back the rubber around the bottom part of the window on the corner of the side trim you wish to remove, As said by dbug should just come off, 2 clips if i remember correctly holding it (but be careful)  ;)
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #3 on: 25 July 2013, 19:38:29 »

Thanks guys. Its z147 which is a tricky colour to find so carefully will be 1st order of the day. Oh yes reason im and emoving is its leaking from here into the boot. Had to weld uo the spare wheel well.  Is this a common place to leak?
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #4 on: 25 July 2013, 19:44:25 »

If the trim is still clipped in, check the condition of the bootlid seal and the taillight seal, and make sure the sunroof drain on that side is working as it should.

If the trim is glued on then suspect the rear quarter has been replaced and not been fitted quite right, or some such mischievousness :-\
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #5 on: 25 July 2013, 20:17:32 »

No sunroof so no drain and boot seal and tail light seal are good. When its wet or has been washed you can see the inside of the rear quarter is wet.
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #6 on: 25 July 2013, 20:20:03 »

Thanks guys. Its z147 which is a tricky colour to find so carefully will be 1st order of the day. Oh yes reason im and emoving is its leaking from here into the boot. Had to weld uo the spare wheel well.  Is this a common place to leak?
Common as muck
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #7 on: 25 July 2013, 20:22:21 »

No sunroof so no drain and boot seal and tail light seal are good. When its wet or has been washed you can see the inside of the rear quarter is wet.

Not that good then ::)

Thanks guys. Its z147 which is a tricky colour to find so carefully will be 1st order of the day. Oh yes reason im and emoving is its leaking from here into the boot. Had to weld uo the spare wheel well.  Is this a common place to leak?
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I don't think I have ever seen a silver Omega :P
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #8 on: 25 July 2013, 20:34:50 »

Thanks guys. Its z147 which is a tricky colour to find so carefully will be 1st order of the day. Oh yes reason im and emoving is its leaking from here into the boot. Had to weld uo the spare wheel well.  Is this a common place to leak?
Common as muck

Maybe less so in Ireland  :-\
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #9 on: 25 July 2013, 21:46:42 »

Thanks guys. Its z147 which is a tricky colour to find so carefully will be 1st order of the day. Oh yes reason im and emoving is its leaking from here into the boot. Had to weld uo the spare wheel well.  Is this a common place to leak?

Very common place to leak.
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Re: How do you remove plastic trim on rear pillar?
« Reply #10 on: 25 July 2013, 23:51:42 »

Z157 seems to be the common colour of silver here. 147 far less so. 
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