Wet rear headlining / removal of tailgate plastic trim?

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The trim is held onto the body by plastic "Press in" studs. The vertical side sections must be removed first by sliding a flat trim removal tool ideally, or similar, under the trim close to where the studs can be felt and levering gently away from the body. They should just pop free and hopefully undamaged.
If for any reason you manage to break the studs, they can be bought separately-Part no. DYC101470
 
Thanks Irishrover, got appropriate tool and replacement clips and studs at the ready. So does the top horizontal plastic trim have the same popout stud thingies?
 
Thanks Irishrover, got appropriate tool and replacement clips and studs at the ready. So does the top horizontal plastic trim have the same popout stud thingies?

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Yes..there is a plastic "Baseplate" which is held on to the body by self tapping screws and the outer finisher trim clips on to that.
Chances are that the water is getting past the self tapping screws and the "Rawlplugs" that are fitted into the body for them. remove the "Baseplate" and apply some sealant around the screw hole and on the screw threads. It will help to do the same to the side trim (Vertical) bases whilst you are at it. Use Sikaflex or if you don't have it. Silicone sealant.
 
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