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Posted

Hi,

I need to replace faulty rear wiper motor. Can anybody advice how to remove wiper cover? Manual refers to:

"70 87 19 Removing and installing lining for rear lid as MY 2003" which I can not find.

BR,

Romuald

Posted

Working4it,

thanks for the drawings. I have instruction how to remove a motor itself. I do not know how to remove a inner lining from rear hatch to unveil the motor. Everything looks so solid so I do not want to break any plactic clip.

Romuald

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Posted

Pretty much standard trim removal applies.

Open the rear window to make it easier.

Unclip center window frame trim from the rear lid and from the side window frame trim.To do so, raise the trim slightly and lever out the clip connection using a trim tool or screwdriver.
Work your way around all edges until the lining is free.
If the car has spent much time out in the sun - then the plastic clips may break and need replacement when re-installing.

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