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Any tips on removing upper rear inside panel?

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Can anyone please help with tips on how to take off the upper, inside, rhs, plastic panel at the very back adjacent to the larger door?

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Can anyone please help with tips on how to take off the upper, inside, rhs, plastic panel at the very back adjacent to the larger door?

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You should first remove the bigger trim, the one to the left of your pictures, by removing first the two U-shaped rings (one is visible on your picture), and the 3 screws. on the bottom covered by quite loose plastic caps, ad then pull it as straight as possible away from the window. It is clipped.

Once done you will see how you can remove the Right Hand Side upper plastic trim, by removing a screw, and the pulling it out from rear to front as straight as possible:
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I hope I remembered it well enough without forgetting something crucial, but other people have documented it in the past too! If you are patient in your search, you will find better explanations I guess.

[EDITED] Here you have the complete rear right trim dismounted.

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You should first remove the bigger trim, the one to the left of your pictures, by removing first the two U-shaped rings (one is visible on your picture), and the 3 screws. on the bottom covered by quite loose plastic caps, ad then pull it as straight as possible away from the window. It is clipped.

Once done you will see how you can remove the Right Hand Side upper plastic trim, by removing a screw, and the pulling it out from rear to front as straight as possible:
View attachment 7852597

I hope I remembered it well enough without forgetting something crucial, but other people have documented it in the past too! If you are patient in your search, you will find better explanations I guess.

[EDITED] Here you have the complete rear right trim dismounted.

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Thank you very much Jean. That is exactly what I needed to know!
 
I attempted to remove the panel, but I was afraid of breaking something when it didn't just pop-off as expected. I seen now that I needed to pull from the bottom first and not the top. Many Thanks Jean Mercier for providing the photo and answering the question even though the impulse might be to say "just search the forum"
 
... even though the impulse might be to say "just search the forum"
I know how difficult it can be to search the forum, sometimes I don't find back my own posts, that's why I didn't say that :ROFLMAO:
But I also know that some people DID document it much better than I did :), therefore I said "be patient in your search" ;)
 
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