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Seat Belt Port Cover 99C2


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Hmm... never taken that one off. You could always remove the C panel (the whole piece that goes over the rear window). Then you could see what is in back of that piece. C Panel just snaps off by pulling (gently). Four clips as I remember.

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Loren...

How do I remove the cover that is in the picture without breaking the clips. I can feel it move but I'm not sure where its clipped.

Do you have a schematic?

I've had that piece out, if you put your finger through the aperture and lever off the C panel with your thumb it should come out. Just apply gentle steady pressure.

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Loren...

How do I remove the cover that is in the picture without breaking the clips. I can feel it move but I'm not sure where its clipped.

Do you have a schematic?

I've had that piece out, if you put your finger through the aperture and lever off the C panel with your thumb it should come out. Just apply gentle steady pressure.

Rattles...

Are you saying remove the entire C panel or just the small cover.

thx...

Jim

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Loren...

How do I remove the cover that is in the picture without breaking the clips. I can feel it move but I'm not sure where its clipped.

Do you have a schematic?

I've had that piece out, if you put your finger through the aperture and lever off the C panel with your thumb it should come out. Just apply gentle steady pressure.

Rattles...

Are you saying remove the entire C panel or just the small cover.

thx...

Jim

Jim,

Just the small cover. One of the clips that held my C panel in place was bent over and was making a lot of noise, I tried getting the C panel off using Loren's instructions but the last clip near the back window would not release, I just removed that small cover to access the bent clip.

Glenn

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Loren...

How do I remove the cover that is in the picture without breaking the clips. I can feel it move but I'm not sure where its clipped.

Do you have a schematic?

I've had that piece out, if you put your finger through the aperture and lever off the C panel with your thumb it should come out. Just apply gentle steady pressure.

Rattles...

Are you saying remove the entire C panel or just the small cover.

thx...

Jim

Jim,

Just the small cover. One of the clips that held my C panel in place was bent over and was making a lot of noise, I tried getting the C panel off using Loren's instructions but the last clip near the back window would not release, I just removed that small cover to access the bent clip.

Glenn

OK. I got the litle bugger out. The source of my rattle was the seat belt attachment to the bolt on the frame. Used a double thick piece of felt with some adhesive to the frame side under the belt ring so the movement of the belt is not inhibited and the rattle is gone.

Gentle pressure was the way to go all the way around the aperature.

Thx!! :thumbup: :beer:

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