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#08-08-110-001A: Headliner Wear (Replace Bolts and Remove Sharp Edge) - (Jun 17, 2008)
Subject: Headliner Wear (Replace Bolts and Remove Sharp Edge)
Models: 2007-2009 Chevrolet Corvette
Condition #1
Some customers may comment that the headliner has some wear damage on the outer edges along the upper trim.
Condition #2
Some customers may comment on small holes in the rear corners of the headliner.
Cause #1
This condition may be caused by a sharp edge on the outer headliner trim, causing the wear.
Cause #2
This condition may be caused by four pins and retainers. Two per side (1)
Or sharp edges (2) from the convertible top mechanism, which may be wearing small holes in the rear corners of the headliner when it is stowed.
Correction #1
Round off the inner top edge of the headliner trim and replace the headliner following the procedure below.
Correction #2
Remove the headliner and replace the four aluminum pins and retainers. There are two pins and two retainers per side. Also check the convertible top linkage for sharp edges. Sand down all sharp edges and paint as necessary. Replace the headliner following the procedure listed below.General
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