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i need help with info on removing the rear cargo plastic panels so i can replace the rear seatbelts. my new german Shepard thought they were good to eat thanks in advance for your help
Philips screw driver and a flat forked tool of some kind to get in behind the push pins to poop them out.
Remove the screws and pins and it all just comes out. May have to lift the cargo carpet first as it helps give a bit extra clearance when moving the panels. All in all easy to do and replace just some what a pain and takes some time but not much to disconnect. Look out for hidden things like the grab handles there screws are covered so remove the cover (snap in) and then remove the screw. Install the reveres and you’re all set. Some times a plastic hammer helps with getting the push pins back in if there to hard to do by hands.
Seat belt bolts I believe are a t55 bit. now way around that tool if they are so if you need it and do not have one just get one and wait tell you have it so you can remove those blots right.