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S3 County trim
By: CountyDorset Date: June 20, 2016, 8:49 am
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Saviours,
Trying to remove the trim of my County -it's the head panel that
sits in the back above the rear windows. I can see a screw on
the rear, but nothing at the front. But somehow or somthing is
preventing it from coming free. Any ideas?
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Re: S3 County trim
By: DarrenH Date: June 20, 2016, 10:49 am
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theres a screw that is obscured by the front seat head board
panel (yawn!!) in the top rear corner of the door shuts. which
means you have to remove the front ones first.
other than that its the screw at the back of the tub, and then
just hooks which slip over the galvanised internal gutter
#Post#: 101424--------------------------------------------------
Re: S3 County trim
By: CountyDorset Date: June 21, 2016, 11:14 am
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Cheers. I had to remove the front valance that holds the sun
visors and rear view mirror on, to get to the screw that holds
the front head board on. Easy when you know how :)
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Re: S3 County trim
By: DarrenH Date: June 24, 2016, 8:22 am
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[quote author=CountyDorset link=topic=9711.msg101424#msg101424
date=1466525659]
Cheers. I had to remove the front valance that holds the sun
visors and rear view mirror on, to get to the screw that holds
the front head board on. Easy when you know how :)
[/quote]
;D
did you have that thing where you go "screw fishing" when
putting the front head board on (sun visor end) then take it all
apart 3 times, confirming over and over again that you are
getting the screw into the right hole, and then inexplicably
finding the problem is that the hole is now 2 times bigger than
the screw which was holding it up perfectly fine for the last 30
years ?
#Post#: 101440--------------------------------------------------
Re: S3 County trim
By: CountyDorset Date: June 25, 2016, 4:41 pm
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I haven't re-attached it yet. I need to do the rear window
channels -probably tomorrow.
And the trim needs attending to - the vinyl needs sticking back.
Upon removing the front, I also removed a sunvisor and the rear
view mirror - which i didn't need to do :smilewide:
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Re: S3 County trim
By: DarrenH Date: June 27, 2016, 8:39 am
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time for a scrub while its all off then :bleurgh
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