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How do I drop headliner?

Posted: Fri May 04, 2001 1:19 pm
by William D. Robinson
My sunroof often refusus to close, but if I come back after a while it will close just fine. I changed the entire swith mechanism and it made no difference. This sounds like relay trouble to me. I checked with the Sooby dealer and they told me that it is not a simple relay, but a "sunroof control unit" located at the back of the sunroof box under the headliner. It costs just under $400 US. I found a complete sunroof at a wrecking yard for $200, so I am going to attempt that option. I have never dropped a headliner before and it does not have obvious screws. Exactly what is the procedure for dropping a headliner? Somebody please help.

Bill Robinson
92 Legacy Turbo


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How do I drop headliner?

Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 10:18 am
by Mark Ward
Hi Bill,
Its actually very simple. Takes about 10-15 minutes.
Remove plastic trim panels from a, b and c pillar. Most just snap in. C
pillar has 1 bolt each side if I remember. Some of the trim panels run along
the door edges. Remove trim around Sunroof and remove dome and map lights.
At this point the roof basicly drops off. There is a hook of some sort
middle rear of the roof panel.
Sunroof has 4 drains, one on each corner, plus the plug above driver.
Sunroof unbolt with 8 nuts. Sunroof just comes out at that point. I did it
my self but a second person is probably best.
Mark
www.rrunracing.com
92 Legacy Turbo



>From: "William D. Robinson" <vultureboy@mindspring.com>
>Reply-To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
>To: <BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] How do I drop headliner?
>Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 10:14:18 -0700
>
>My sunroof often refusus to close, but if I come back after a while it will
>close just fine. I changed the entire swith mechanism and it made no
>difference. This sounds like relay trouble to me. I checked with the
>Sooby dealer and they told me that it is not a simple relay, but a "sunroof
>control unit" located at the back of the sunroof box under the headliner.
>It costs just under $400 US. I found a complete sunroof at a wrecking yard
>for $200, so I am going to attempt that option. I have never dropped a
>headliner before and it does not have obvious screws. Exactly what is the
>procedure for dropping a headliner? Somebody please help.
>
>Bill Robinson
>92 Legacy Turbo

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