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PCM



Member Since: 25 Jan 2019
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Remove headlining - security sensor
Going to give my headling a go with some super stretchy genuine alcantara stuff.
Before I do I have the internal alarm sensors built in to one section.
Is there a way to slip these out while wired or do I need to do something clever beforehand to ensure the motor doesn’t immobilise itself.
Cheers
Pcm
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LandRoverAnorak



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You just unclip it from the headlining and unplug it behind. It won't affect the alarm or immobilise the car. Darren

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jst



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as above, it literally just pops out, or falls out in some cases. Cheers

James
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Adammacky



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Please update us with progress pics and let us know how it goes Thumbs Up I wanna sort my headlining out too
Post #867265 14th Nov 2020 10:46am
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