mnboost
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Tomorrow I will be getting the dark chrome on my window trim, grille, and the roof / antenna vinyl wrapped gloss black. I figured I would post about the process of taking off the roof antenna. So I have been in 12V electrical / vehicle accessories installation for a little over a decade so I know a little about vehicle trim removal and I will say this roof is a little tricky to work with due to its clips. Having the right tools goes a long way.
Step 1: Remove the rear seat grab handles. 2x Phillips behind the cover plates on each.
Step 2: Remove the C pillar sides. There is a green clip (red circle in picture) that is very stubborn and can take a lot of pressure. I actually ended up breaking the drivers side as I started on this clip first trying to do a even pressure pop out. It seems this clip removes better when it is removed last at an angle. My suggestion is if you have a L shaped panel removal tool, start toward the back by sliding the tool between the window and the C-pillar panel and pop out (along the green line in the photo).


Step 3: Start popping the clips across the back of the headliner. There are 4x clips (circles in red on photo) that need a lot of pressure to pop down. This is where having Trim Removal Pliers make it easier. Take your time to carefully pry with even pressure without creasing the headliner.

Step 4: Now you can sneak around the back and unclip two antenna connectors. The main one on the bottom pulls straight down and the other connector is a clip connector. 19MM takes the nut of the antenna and your done!



Stay tuned!
Step 1: Remove the rear seat grab handles. 2x Phillips behind the cover plates on each.
Step 2: Remove the C pillar sides. There is a green clip (red circle in picture) that is very stubborn and can take a lot of pressure. I actually ended up breaking the drivers side as I started on this clip first trying to do a even pressure pop out. It seems this clip removes better when it is removed last at an angle. My suggestion is if you have a L shaped panel removal tool, start toward the back by sliding the tool between the window and the C-pillar panel and pop out (along the green line in the photo).


Step 3: Start popping the clips across the back of the headliner. There are 4x clips (circles in red on photo) that need a lot of pressure to pop down. This is where having Trim Removal Pliers make it easier. Take your time to carefully pry with even pressure without creasing the headliner.

Step 4: Now you can sneak around the back and unclip two antenna connectors. The main one on the bottom pulls straight down and the other connector is a clip connector. 19MM takes the nut of the antenna and your done!



Stay tuned!





