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Might see if you can pop the lenses out and see if there are some screws under there. If they are removable, they typically have a little notch for a small flat blade screw driver or pick. Hard to see much with the glare in the photo.Anyone got advice ? Am I just not pulling hard enough ?
Ended up getting busy with the kiddosMight see if you can pop the lenses out and see if there are some screws under there. If they are removable, they typically have a little notch for a small flat blade screw driver or pick. Hard to see much with the glare in the photo.
This might be helpful. The guy is working on a Silverado but it likely be the same. He removes the rear dome light is at about the 2:45 mark.Maybe I'll just cut a square out the roof inside and install a trap door.
MaRoner Plumbing Access Panel for Drywall Ceiling 4 x 6 inch Removable Hinged Access Door Reinforced Hinged Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RTYN8F9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_89X2FTQE0626HPGH8SP7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
4x6 is a little bigger than I want but it may be my only option because I'm not taking down weather strips and pillars to drop the roof because I still wouldn't be able to access center of roof unless the liner comes completely out
Thank you! Weekend is over so I'll have a go at it sometime next weekJust wedge a trim tool or whatever suits to push in these clips and pull from the side with these spring clips and tilt down. They should be on the back side (rear) of the housing. The front side had the solid lip that hooks on the headliner.
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