How to remove a headliner. Honda or Acura. Modern, 2000 and above. Part 2

How to remove a headliner.  Honda or Acura. Modern, 2000 and above. Part 2

Suddenly, the fabric on the ‘ceiling’ of my car began to droop and with the windows down, began to flap in the wind. This obstructed my view and was unsafe, …

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Michael Aitchison says:

You’re a good man.

vangogh7 says:

I love utube and Utuber’s like this that patiently teach you a new skill.
Great video, thank you so much for posting it!

Devun Ta says:

Your video doesn’t show how you removed the center piece in the sunglass
holder with the map lights in it. (The piece I’m talking about has some
small holes in it, looks like a microphone grill). It also doesn’t show how
you disconnected the ambient light. I need to know how you did that!!
Otherwise, FANTASTIC video! Very very helpful!!! Thanks so much 🙂

TheRipper999 says:

6:53 and 10:45 clearly show that those two sections are duplicated. Good
demonstration. Seems like a pain.

varietytubechan says:

Glad to help. Please also help us out by sharing, thumbs-up, and/or add to
Favs. Thanks a bunch and glad to be a blessing.

Destiny Mendez says:

Thanks for this video it does look like a lot of work though. Do you have a
video of how you actually repaired the headliner? I need to fix my 06
accord one its starting to sag like yours.

varietytubechan says:

I disconnected the battery, to prevent short circuits in general. For
instance, sometimes people may use screwdrivers to remove those
tab/clip/click plugs, and if the metal screwdriver contacts multiple parts
of the plug, it sends a short through the system and would burn out the
fuses. I have heard of instances where people have sent a short through the
airbag system and set them off, so I am just being safe.

varietytubechan says:

Thank you. Glad to help.

varietytubechan says:

DC does flow from negative to positive. I do indeed have them reversed.
Thank you for the correction!

MCm0u5e says:

Great vid man really helps.. My 06 just started sagging the other day so
I’m goin to give it a shot and vinyl wrap it myself,…..YArrrghhhh!!! Lmao

varietytubechan says:

Check the link at the bottom of the description. Best of luck!

varietytubechan says:

The removal of the accessories, lights, handles, panels, etc, should
essentially be the same. Cars, by industrial design, have to be repetitive
because of the machinery that makes/constructs them.

Melvin baldoza says:

remove the positive battery wire only??? i thought only the negative
wire??? thank you

garachana95 says:

anyone know how to do this on an EG hatch ?

varietytubechan says:

Yeah. Don’t know how that happened. I apologized for that in the
description.

Kom Souvannarath says:

Thank you for sharing the video, that helps alot

Paul Son says:

oh my god this is a lot of work. I was going to buy one of these cars to
sound deaden the roof a little more and this just looks like a pain in the
ass. I’m better off buying an older car i guess. but the older car doesn’t
provide that much protection -_-” or at all. =(

absolutv says:

you disconnect the battery to prevent the air bags from deploying? and or
for the inside lights?

Melvin baldoza says:

i just wanna double check cuz i dont want to get shocked lol ty

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