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Did the install Saturday on my 2010 and it worked perfectly. The trunk panels all came out easily with a set of trim removal tools. Took me about 6 hours,
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Did the install Saturday on my 2010 and it worked perfectly. The trunk panels all came out easily with a set of trim removal tools. Took me about 6 hours, but I work very slowly... wheee! I don't know how you did it in 2 hours!
bdl99- you might want to add to the instructions the need to protect the area behind the shifter, where the seat heater switches are located, from scratches because the metal clips under the console finisher piece are sharp. |
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