Hello,
Having a hard time trying to remove the A pillar trim on my 9N3. Basically, I need to remove old TV antennas, install a DVR, route an ETC and GPS antenna. I broke the airbag clip/cover when I was trying to remove the topmost clip.
The topmost clip is the most difficult to remove. I am using trim removal tools but it still won't come off. Any tips or tricks from those who have done this before? Thank you.
Removing A Pillar Trim - SOLVED
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Removing A Pillar Trim - SOLVED
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Re: Removing A Pillar Trim
I have only ever removed the C pillar cover on my Audi S4, and the advice was to start removing it from the top, and that worked very well with no broken clips.
So, really I can't see why that is not the correct way to remove your A pillar trim as it will end up with the lower end being slightly down below the level of the dashboard.
So, really I can't see why that is not the correct way to remove your A pillar trim as it will end up with the lower end being slightly down below the level of the dashboard.
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Re: Removing A Pillar Trim
Hi RUM4MO,
I thought no one replied to my post. It turns out that I just forgot to subscribe so I wasn't getting any email notifications.
I have finally removed both A pillar trims but this has cost me a broken airbag clip/cover and the top clip broken. The technique is to use a trim removal tool. Insert it all the way, until the tool squeezes the plastic clip/peg then use tool as a lever to pull the peg out of the pillar. Now I have to start looking for replacement parts.
I thought no one replied to my post. It turns out that I just forgot to subscribe so I wasn't getting any email notifications.
I have finally removed both A pillar trims but this has cost me a broken airbag clip/cover and the top clip broken. The technique is to use a trim removal tool. Insert it all the way, until the tool squeezes the plastic clip/peg then use tool as a lever to pull the peg out of the pillar. Now I have to start looking for replacement parts.
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Re: SOLVED - Removing A Pillar Trim
It is never an easy or straightforward job removing clipped on trim on VW Group cars!
Last year I damaged a side inside trim on my 2011 S4, this year I hadn’t off again for another reason and that meant more damage so I bought a new trim piece from Audi, at £35 a bit annoying but it could have been worse, old trim being kept to remind me where the clips are located if I ever find another need to remove these trims.
Last year I damaged a side inside trim on my 2011 S4, this year I hadn’t off again for another reason and that meant more damage so I bought a new trim piece from Audi, at £35 a bit annoying but it could have been worse, old trim being kept to remind me where the clips are located if I ever find another need to remove these trims.
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Re: SOLVED - Removing A Pillar Trim
RUM4MO, I agree with you that it’s not easy to removed pillar trims on VAG cars. Even if you have the workshop manual, not all the steps are mentioned. The manual didn’t even mention about the T20 torx screw that has to be removed.
Grateful that there is a forum like this where we can vent out and share some ideas.
Grateful that there is a forum like this where we can vent out and share some ideas.