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Hi, I have seen pictures on this forum of the interior completely gutted. I am looking mainly for pictures of underneath of the carpet, to see where the factory cables are run. I know where the front ones go, but need to find the rear channel, so I can get planning with my installation. If you have pics, or know the name of that threat, please help me out and post them up here.
 

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Not exactly what I was looking for, but I did need the pictures of the A posts. Is it even possible to take out the carpet, I heard they have rivets... Does anyone know how to remove the rear interior pannels without damaging them, I think I hurt mine alittle last time I did. There was a post on here before with under carpet pics. I can figure it out on my own, but finding out before hand will cut down the time dramatically, as I have alot of wiring to redo/ finish.

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Ok, I'd like to see some pics too.....

Hehe!
 

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I seem to recall pics from someone who removed the carpet and bedlined the interior floor, but I can't recall who or if it was here or LOST... Sorry, maybe that will twig someones memory?
 

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I hope so :] Ill be sure to post pics after Im done. Does anyone have one of those haynes bookes or whatever theyre called(not the factory one) and does it mention interior repairs? I had one for my last car and it told me how to do pretty much everything.
 

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I hope so :] Ill be sure to post pics after Im done. Does anyone have one of those haynes bookes or whatever theyre called(not the factory one) and does it mention interior repairs? I had one for my last car and it told me how to do pretty much everything.

I have the 02-07 KJ Haynes manual. It's in my Jeep and I'm stuck inside at work but I'll check it out when I get out there to leave today and post with what I find when I get home.
 

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Thanks alot! Im looking for the rear wire channels behind the front seat, and the rear cargo pannels. The giant ones lol. Thanks again!
 

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theroofable, I looked in the manual and there are LOTS of electrical diagrams but no actual pics of a gutted interior.
 

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theroofable, I looked in the manual and there are LOTS of electrical diagrams but no actual pics of a gutted interior.

Crap, is there a diagram on how to remove the rear pannel? Thanks for looking though! I guess Ill just have to take lots of pictures when I do it then :p
 

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Ill take both if possible :D I dont need the tailgate but Im sure I might in the future!
 

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Door trim panel - removal and installation

NOTE: Procedures for the front and rear trim panels are the same.

1 Remove the screw cap from the inside door handle (see illustration).
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2 Remove the screw from the pull handle (see illustration).
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3 Insert a special door panel trim tool (available at auto parts stores) or a putty knife between trim panel and the door and disengage the retaining clips (see illustration). Work around the out edge until the panel is free.
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4 Once all of the clips are disengaged, detach the trim panel.

5 Reach behind the panel and disconnect the road from the handle mechanism (see illustration).
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6 Disconnect the electrical connector(s) and remove the trim panel from the vehicle (see illustration).
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7 For access to the inner door, carefully peel back the plastic watershield.

8 Prior to installation of the door panel, be sure to reinstall any clips in the panel which may have come out during the removal procedure and remain in the door itself.

9 Connect the electrical connector(s), connect the handle rod and place the panel in position in the door. Press the trim panel into place until the clips are seated.

10 Install the screw in the pull handle and inside door handle.
 

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Ok thanks for that, I already have taken them off but I trhought you were talking about the rear gate. What I didnt know is that youcan peel back the plastic piece. Do you need to re glue it when you take it off or what? I do need to secure some wires that I just routed behind it. Are there any other pannel removal instructions in there? Thanks alot!
 

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Seats
Warning 1: The models covered by this manual are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), more commonly known as airbags. Some models are also equipped with seat belt pre-tensioners, which are also explosive devices. Always disarm the airbag system before working in the vicinity of any airbag system component to avoid the possibility of accidental deployment of the airbag, which could cause personal injury (see Chapter 12). Do not use a memory-saving device to preserve the PCM's memory when working on or near airbag system components.

Warning 2: In addition to driver and passenger airbags, some later models may be equipped with pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners and/or side-impact airbags located in the seatbacks or along the inside edges of the headliner. Whenever working around these components, perform the procedure to disable the airbag system (see Chapter 12).


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9 Remove the bolts from the outer seat belt anchors (see illustration).
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10 Fold the rear seat forward. Remove the seat belt bolts are the floor.

11 Detach the rear cargo area carpet from the seat.

12 Remove the seat belt anchor bolt from the rear of the right rear seat.

13 Unbolt the seat frame from the floor (see illustration).
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14 Fold the seat backs froward and then remove the rear seat through the swing gate.
 

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Ok thanks for that, I already have taken them off but I trhought you were talking about the rear gate. What I didnt know is that youcan peel back the plastic piece. Do you need to re glue it when you take it off or what? I do need to secure some wires that I just routed behind it. Are there any other pannel removal instructions in there? Thanks alot!

Sorry, I was doing all three haha. That one's next! Hang on
 

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It doesn't say anything about glue

Swing gate trim panel - removal and installation

1 Using a screwdriver wrapped with tape, release the pushpin rivets securing the panel (see illustration).

2 Lift the panel up so that it disengages from the upper clips.

3 For access to the swing gate inner panel, carefully peel back the plastic sound deadener.

4 Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.

(The illustration just shows going around the outside edge of the trim.)
 

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Haha ok thanks. I was looking for the seat ones, but mainly the pannel that goes around the rear side windows. I routed a cable behind it, and I didnt remove it correctly, does it say about that one in there? Thanks alot!
 

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OK I checked the book and the most I can find is the removal of the swing gate. It says to pry the weather strip from around the edges and then from there, pry the interior head trim. After that, pry the rear quarter panel trim and it looks like that whole piece should come off.

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Is that the one you're talking about?
 

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Uhhhhh I think you have hit just about every other one except the one I am looking for XD. BUT thats great because I can use them all. Hahaha. If you open the rear swing gate and glass, kinda turn to the left or right, and you will see the rear side wndows, the small windows are surrounded by a huge pannel which goes from the rear by the taillights all the way to the front underneath the rear passenger door. Thanks for putting all this time into it, Im very grateful. :D
 
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