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Old 06-08-2005, 07:31 PM   #1
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Ok I have starting taking out the interior trim so I can take the carpet out, however I am stuck on a part. The little thingy that contains the fuel and trunk levers won't come off. Now I undid the little screw that holds in on, but I can't seem to get that little cover off. Before I end up destroying the whole thing anyone know the way to remove it?
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Ok I have starting taking out the interior trim so I can take the carpet out, however I am stuck on a part. The little thingy that contains the fuel and trunk levers won't come off. Now I undid the little screw that holds in on, but I can't seem to get that little cover off. Before I end up destroying the whole thing anyone know the way to remove it?
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that site should put you in the right direction, but i think you may need to take off your seats for this one.
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why are you removing the carpet?
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I am taking the entire interior apart and installing a black and grey interior. To put it in short I am taking a wrecked honda civic and turning it into a show car. Kinda like my own little overhaulin.
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and no that site doesn't help it just shows a pic it doesn't tell me how to remove it.
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never mind I just got that little bastard off. Its kinda funny how when you are working on something and during that you come across something that seems so difficult that you call it a day. Then when you get back in there the thiung that seemed so diffcult becomes a piece of cake?
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