By reaching behind the verticals the headliner can be removed. Use a screwdriver or flat long object to unscrew corners and wedge open.
on my 1970 coupe the windsheld holds the headliner.you must remove both windsheld first.
Do you have a sedan (4-door) or coupe (2-door)? This job is pretty tough if you have no experience. Requires a lot to be removed through out the car to be able to access the headliner. Pretty much all the corner peices, and 2 side peices all have to be removed......A-pillar moldings,B-pillars,and C-pillars. You also have to remove the overhead control panel. You will also need to remove the top clip after the sunroof is open at the front. Its the width of the sunroof and goes from side to side, and holds the front part of the headliner in place. Once all these peices have been removed, you have to slide the headliner forward off of the rear clip, then it will come down. Depending on what options the car has, the wiring harness will still be attached to the headliner, (glued) unless your actually replacing the headliner, you don't have to fully remove it if your doing any sunroof work. Make your life easier and try and get some work instructions from your local dealer, they should be able to print them up for you.
rip them out
There are screws that hold them on. You have to just find them.
I am needing to remove the rear window from a 2000 Chevy Cavalier coupe body style
The way to replace the thermostat on a 91 Acura Legend Coupe is to drain the radiator and remove the throttle and cable box. Remove the top of the radiator hose and the bolts. The thermostat will be inside.
from the inside of trunk
remove the small pin with a pair of plyers, maybe 'needlenose' plyers
Remove 4 10 mm nuts under trunk lid then separate from sealer.
Coupe or convertible? Yet another un-specific question.
10mm
You will need to remove the covers from your 1996 Integra rear speakers. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speakers.