How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
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How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
hi i recently bought a 2000 civic si(canadian SI) and it seems like the rear headliner is a bit sagging not jus the fabric but the whole headliner. anyway to fix it? or buy a new headliner? also does anyone have a link/tutorial on how to replace door panel fabrics for 2000 civic? thanks!!!
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Re: How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
Humidity must be coming in and the cardboard is soaking it up. There really is no reason for it to sag like that unless water was getting in somewhere. Not to mention there should be a clip to hold it up in the back.
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Re: How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
Is the cardboard hanging? Or just the material? If it's just the material, you can get aggressive spray and fix it yourself, or you can take it to an upholstery shop and they can do all new material for about $70 doll hairs. I like doing it myself
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Re: How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
its the cardboard hanging it seems like the clip in the middle back near the rear windshield is unclipped from the top and it has a slit in the middle like u can twist it with a flat head but when i twist it nothing happens it just twist and doesnt come off or unloosen. i dont wanna put force and pull it like the hulk and i dont wanna break it does anyone know how to take it off? and thanks HondaPartsHero for the links!!
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Re: How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
If the cardboard is hanging, pull your a, b, and c pillar plastics, Sun visors and rear view mirror off, pull out the headliner. Replace all the clips and reinstall it.
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Re: How to fix a sagging headliner on a 2000 civic?
I've tired fixing mine once on an EG long time ago and trust me its not worth it. You'll mess everything up with whatever glue you are using. Do yourself a favor and go to the jarkyard and find a good one for $30. You'll spend that much on adhesive...
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