Removal Procedure
- Disable the SIR system. SIR Disabling and Enabling
Rear Seat Back Cushion - Right Side (3) - Remove - Rear Seat Back Cushion Removal and Installation - Right Side
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Using a flat bladed plastic trim tool, release the retaining clips.
- Rear Side Door Sill Garnish Molding - Right Side (1) - Remove
- NOTE:
- Left side shown, right side similar.
- The rear seat shoulder belt guide does not need to be fully removed from the vehicle.
Using a flat bladed plastic trim tool, release the retaining clips.
- Rear Seat Shoulder Belt Guide - Right Side (1) - Reposition
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Quarter Window Trim Finish Panel Bolt Cap - Right Side (2) - Remove
- Quarter Window Trim Finish Panel Bolt - Right Side (1) - Remove
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Using a flat bladed plastic trim tool, release the retaining clips.
- Quarter Window Trim Finish Panel - Right Side (1) - Remove
Load Floor Stowage Compartment Cover (1) - Remove
Rear Compartment Floor Stowage Compartment Divider Retainer (1) - Remove [4x]
- Rear Compartment Floor Stowage Compartment Divider (2) - Remove
Liftgate Lock Striker Cover (1) - Remove
- Using a flat bladed plastic trim tool, release the retaining clips.
- Liftgate Sill Garnish Molding (2) - Remove
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Convenience Net Retainer - Right Side (1) - Remove
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Cargo Tie Down Loop Bolt Cap - Right Side (1) - Remove
- Using a breaker bar and a T40 Torx bit, loosen the cargo tie down bolt.
- Cargo Tie Down Loop Bolt - Right Side (2) - Remove
- Cargo Tie Down Loop - Right Side (3) - Remove
- NOTE:
Left side shown, right side similar.
Quarter Trim Panel Cover - Right Side (1) - Remove
- Body Lock Pillar Lower Trim Panel Bolt - Right Side (2) - Remove
Quarter Lower Rear Trim Panel - Right Side (1) - Remove
Disconnect the electrical connector.
- Release the retaining tabs.
- Remote Function Actuator Module (1) - Remove
Please be advised that the cargo tie down loop requires high torque efforts to remove.