Removing panel in trunk area

Startet av Poppe, onsdag 17. august 2016, klokken 21:25

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Poppe

According to  my  son, The normal driver of The Think, there are leaks from around both rear side windows.
We have  been trying today to remove one of the panels under the windows and have come  so far as to remove the screws under The trunk floor,  three screws at the B-pillar and the  safety  belt roll, the C-pillar panel but still it sitts  like glued. Which it just  might Bee.
Any suggestions of how to go further on is gladly accepted.
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Go-carter

I have removed both rear panels on one of my project cars. It is a pain in the ass, and very complicated. The inner panel and outer fender is glued together, and to remove the complete assembly you even have to cut out 1/2 of the windowglue, to remove this complete assembly.

I can take some photos if you want.
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BauDemo

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I saw somewhere a document describing procedures to rectify leaking. If I remember correctly a hole needed to be drilled in the plastic bit that covers the aluminum roof rails... there was more to be done... I will see if I can find this document somewhere.
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Poppe

Thanks guys, both pictures and the document  would  probably help.
Chevy Volt -12
Th!nk City -99
Th!nk City -08
Peugeot 107 -07
Chevrolet Corvair Convertible -64
Chevrolet Rampside Pick Up -61
Renault Kangoo 4x4 -05
i Göteborg

Poppe

Chevy Volt -12
Th!nk City -99
Th!nk City -08
Peugeot 107 -07
Chevrolet Corvair Convertible -64
Chevrolet Rampside Pick Up -61
Renault Kangoo 4x4 -05
i Göteborg

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