2004 Accord Coupe: Help removing interior ceiling panels please

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Rich, Apr 20, 2004.

  1. Rich

    Rich Guest

    Can someone tell me how to remove the interior panel that runs from the
    ceiling BETWEEN the front door and the back seat(between the driver's window
    and the rear passenger's window)? Also the between the rear passenger's
    window and the rear window? I think some cable became loose in there. I
    know I can take it to the dealer but I just assume do it myself if it is not
    too much of deal. That way I don't have to empty all my stuff and lose the
    car for the day not to mention having to clean it when I get it back.
    Thanks.
     
    Rich, Apr 20, 2004
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  2. Rich

    Im anonymous Guest

    You have a rattle in there too? Under the seatbelt loop by your
    shoulder, correct? I also have a vinyl-on-glass sounding squeak
    between the bottom of my windshield and dashboard, drivers side. I
    just hate the thought of the dealer pulling things apart and f**king
    things up like most do. So I've been putting up with it. It's not
    too bad.
     
    Im anonymous, Apr 21, 2004
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  3. I have the same, EXACT, squeak. Also, many others have reported it as well.
     
    Chris Aseltine, Apr 22, 2004
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  4. Rich

    MJC Guest

    When did you buy your 2004? Sounds exactly like sounds coming from my 2004
    Accord coupe 6MT I bought in Dec.

    Took it to the dealer once and they said they couln't find anything. Honda
    service visits are a waste of time to get rattles and squeeks resolved. I
    don't my next car will be a Honda.
     
    MJC, Apr 24, 2004
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  5. Rich

    Im anonymous Guest

    I bought it mid January; mine is a 6MT also. I mentioned the squeak
    and rattle I had to the dealer, and asked them if they had any sort of
    service bulletins on it since I know others are having the same
    problem. They didn't know of any such thing (or acted like they
    didn't).
    I really think that a minor rattle here and there isn't a big deal.
    On mine it's nowhere near the point of driving me crazy, and I don't
    even notice it most of the time. I just *know* that if they start
    pulling things apart I'll regret ever having them get their hands on
    it. Sad isn't it?
     
    Im anonymous, Apr 26, 2004
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