How do you remove the Rear luggage cover motor completely?

John77

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How do you remove the Rear luggage cover motor complete with the Springs/cables, whatever they are called. This includes removing the side Trims that hold the plastic runs for the springs/cables? See photo.

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The motor is actually located in the head lining, afraid it’s a pita to remove and replace but once the headliner is down (yep loads of trim to remove) it’s a few screws and that’s it.
 
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The motor is actually located in the head lining, afraid it’s a pita to remove and replace but once the headliner is down (yep loads of trim to remove) it’s a few screws and that’s it.


Yes I can see the motor. I wanted to know how to remove the side trims so I can take it all out.
 

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Yes I can see the motor. I wanted to know how to remove the side trims so I can take it all out.
Lots of screws in the boot floor and then start at the bottom and work your way up, few more screws in the side trim but mainly clips from there on out if I remember correctly, though it was about 4/5 years ago I did it so the memory might be a little fuzzy
 
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Thanks for that I will take a look and see how it goes.
 


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