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Old 07-17-2007, 06:36 AM   #9 (permalink)
PEARL JAM
 
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The grills are just held in by clips. If you remove the trunk carpeting that covers the front of your gas tank, you may be able to get to them. If not, you'll have to remove the whole shelf. Here's how:

It's a bit of work. First you have to remove the lower part of the rear seat. Raise the passanger head rest, and remove the 2 screws thar hold in the trunk release. If you feel the under part of the lower seat cushon you will feel a pull cord loop on each end. Pull it! the cushon will pull forward and out. Now you will see the bolts that hold the back cushon on. Remove these bolts (Theyalso secure the seat belt buckles). Now grab the seat and snatch it strait up. This will unsecure the back cushon. Now, remove the 3 rd brake lamp assembly. Just use a flat blade and pop it upward. Next you have to remove the c-piller trim, not all the way, but just enough so you can "flex" the rear shelf corners from where they rest on the lower part of the c-piller, and remove it.
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