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Thread: Overhead centre trim removal

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    Overhead centre trim removal

    Hi Folks,

    I am soon to have to remove the trim around the overhead area where the sunglass holder, lights, and motion sensor doobys are and I was wondering if anyone had done it before. And if so, how did they do it?

    Reason I ask is that I would rather not go blindly removing stuff with the fear or damaging the security system, or breaking the trim. I have searched and everything is about removing the A or B pillars or centre dash trim, yet I wanna know about the overhead trim.

    Any help would be great.

    Cheers,

    Pete
    2008 Mk5 Golf .:R32/ BMP/ RCD-510/ More to come

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    Get a plastic wedge, most of the trims will come away, and the sunglasses holder will also drop out with a wedge at the top, then you should expose the screws required, hard to explaint without showing...........vwtech...............

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    I had some trim removal tools from Jaycar, however they weren't thin enough to remove the cover. It was quite easy to do with a thin card (like credit card) without marking it in any way. Wedge in near the corner where the grill is for the microphone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd118TSI View Post
    I had some trim removal tools from Jaycar, however they weren't thin enough to remove the cover. It was quite easy to do with a thin card (like credit card) without marking it in any way. Wedge in near the corner where the grill is for the microphone.
    Buy a decent set of trim removal tools as they have all the parts you need to remove the trim in the Golf. The jaycar set is poor value compared to a decent set below.

    Trim Removal Tools

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    Jaycar set includes the first three in your link. Not great value but I needed then and there so they were the only option. Even still none of those tools are as effective as using a slim credit card style card IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd118TSI View Post
    Jaycar set includes the first three in your link. Not great value but I needed then and there so they were the only option. Even still none of those tools are as effective as using a slim credit card style card IMO.
    The jaycar tools are chunkier, the better quality ones have finer ends and do work with removing the overhead console.

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    The best tool for trim I've found is the genuine VW trim tool. I don't know what the jaycar trim tool set costs but the VW tool is only a couple of dollars and is worth it's weight in gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Burns View Post
    The best tool for trim I've found is the genuine VW trim tool. I don't know what the jaycar trim tool set costs but the VW tool is only a couple of dollars and is worth it's weight in gold.
    Is the VW Trim Tool available from VW Spare Parts? Or did you source from overseas?
    Do you have the Part Number by any chance?
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    This is the set I got from ebay, although mine came with 7 tools I think. Shipping was quick too, here in about a week.

    CAR INTERIOR DASH DOOR TRIM PANEL REMOVAL PRY TOOL KIT - eBay, Hand Tools, Garage Equipment Tools, Vehicle Parts Accessories. (end time 27-Sep-10 18:07:13 AEST)

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    I got it at my local VW dealership which ihappen to work at. They didn't have any in stock but VGA Sydney did so they were able to get it by lunch time. Sorry I don't have a part number handy, if you send my a PM some time tomorrow I might remember to look into it. I just did a google search for VW trim removal tool and found this picture which is not the tool I am talking about but would likely do the job if you can find it:

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