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Old 08-09-2005, 08:00 PM   #5 (permalink)
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4) Remove the upper trim panel by first prying off the airbag logo with a flat blade screwdriver. This exposes one Phillips head screw for removal. (picture 09) Gently tug on the panel to remove the five clips retaining the trim panel in place. Once you get the first one out, you can get your hand behind the panel to help ease the rest of the clips out. The seatbelt is fed through this panel. You can rotate the panel and get it out of the way without removing the seatbelt. (Note: Tint warning - You have to apply significant pressure to release the clips. There is huge potential to for this panel to pop off and scratch the tint.) (picture 10,11)
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