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Old Apr 3, 2014 | 05:47 PM
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Rear interior side panel removal

Hi Guys, scoured the net and can't find and nice DIY to remove the rear panel on my 997.1. If anyone can point me to a source it would be appreciated.
 
Old Apr 4, 2014 | 09:14 AM
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Just curious, are you looking to remove the rear seat belts, or doing this for some other reason? I don't have the info either but it did not look super intuitive and I did not want to break any trim pieces, so when I did the rear seat delete last weekend I just rolled-up the seatbelts behind the panel. I replaced the cover with the opening with the one without the opening (from Suncoast).
 
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Check for a seat belt diy. Should be one on rennlist. I've done it. You need to remove the b pillar and the upper seat belt attachment. Can't avoid it. Hardest part is the seat belt clip, tricky to get off.
 
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Thanks Guys, i was under the assumption their was a drain tube behind there. I am experiencing wet back seat bowls and was going to do the wheel inner fender clean trap this weekend and thought that if it wasn't too hard. i would try it inside too?

Or maybe i miss read something and there is no drain on the inside part and just behind the rear wheel inner linning?
 
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Thanks Guys, i was under the assumption their was a drain tube behind there. I am experiencing wet back seat bowls and was going to do the wheel inner fender clean trap this weekend and thought that if it wasn't too hard. i would try it inside too?

Or maybe i miss read something and there is no drain on the inside part and just behind the rear wheel inner linning?
I don't recall any drain access after removing the panel.
 
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