Bodykit, Replacing
Bodykit, replacing
Special tools:
951 2942 Circle 951 2942 Circle
951 2949 Holder 951 2949 Holder
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.
Preparatory work
Cleaning
Note! Wash and degrease the car before replacing the body kit.
Method content
This method consists of:
- Replacing the bodykit panel front fender
- Replacing bodykit panel rear fender
- Replacing bodykit panel rear side door
- Replacing bodykit panel front side door.
Replacing the bodykit panel front fender
Removing the bodykit panel front fender
Mark the location of the bodykit panel against the bodywork using a whiteboard marker pen.
Drill out the rivets in the front wheel arch. Use a 6 mm ( � ") diameter drill bit.
Remove the remains of the rivets from the wheel arch.
Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to detach the bodykit panel. Start at the rear corner.
Caution! Do not damage painted surfaces.
Hint: If the tape is difficult to remove, use a hot-air gun and heat gently until the tape softens up.
Cleaning the bodywork around the bodykit panel front fender
Clean any adhesive residue off the bodywork. Use 951 2942 Circle 951 2942 Circle. Clean using Isopropanol.
Caution! Do not use the tool on painted surfaces with plastic carriers.
All adhesive residue must be removed from painted surfaces with plastic carriers mechanically. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool and then clean using Isopropanol.
Preparing the bodykit panel front fender
Clean tape residue from the bodykit panel. Use a knife or putty knife.
Clean and dry the area for the tape. Use isopropanol.
Apply enamel primer to the surfaces for the tape on the bodykit panel.
Caution! Install the tape after 15 minutes, and within 3 hours, of applying the primer.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Installing the bodykit panel front fender
Installing the bodykit panel front fender, see:
Installation instructions, accessory
Bumper, mudguard
Side panel
Step 15: "Securing the rear fender side panel".
Replacing bodykit panel rear fender
Removing the bodykit panel rear fender
Mark the location of the bodykit panel against the bodywork using a whiteboard marker pen.
Drill out the rivets in the rear wheel arch. Use a 6 mm ( 1/4 ") diameter drill bit.
Remove the remains of the rivets from the wheel arch.
Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to detach the bodykit panel. Start at the rear corner.
Caution! Do not damage painted surfaces.
Hint: If the tape is difficult to remove, use a hot-air gun and heat gently until the tape softens up.
Cleaning the bodywork around the bodykit panel rear fender
Clean any adhesive residue off the bodywork. Use 951 2942 Circle 951 2942 Circle. Clean using Isopropanol.
Caution! Do not use the tool on painted surfaces with plastic carriers.
All adhesive residue must be removed from painted surfaces with plastic carriers mechanically. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool and then clean using Isopropanol.
Preparing bodykit panel rear fender
Clean tape residue from the bodykit panel. Use a knife or putty knife.
Clean and dry the area for the tape. Use isopropanol.
Apply enamel primer to the surfaces for the tape on the bodykit panel.
Caution! Install the tape after 15 minutes, and within 3 hours, of applying the primer.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Installing the bodykit panel rear fender
Installing the bodykit panel rear fender, see:
Installation instructions, accessory
Bumper, mudguard
Side panel
Step 16: "Securing the rear fender side panel".
Replacing bodykit panel rear side door
Removing the bodykit panel rear side door
Mark the location of the bodykit panel against the bodywork using a whiteboard marker pen.
Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to detach the bodykit panel. Start at the rear corner.
Caution! Do not damage painted surfaces.
Hint: If the tape is difficult to remove, use a hot-air gun and heat gently until the tape softens up.
Cleaning the bodywork around the bodykit panel rear side door
Clean any adhesive residue off the bodywork. Use 951 2942 Circle 951 2942 Circle. Clean using Isopropanol.
Preparing the bodykit panel rear side door
Clean tape residue from the bodykit panel. Use a knife or putty knife.
Clean and dry the area for the tape. Use isopropanol.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Apply enamel primer to the surfaces for the tape on the bodykit panel.
Caution! Install the tape after 15 minutes, and within 3 hours, of applying the primer.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Installing the bodykit panel rear side door
Installing the bodykit panel rear side door, see:
Installation instructions, accessory
Bumper, mudguard
Side panel
Step 17: "Securing the rear door side panel".
Replacing bodykit panel front side door
Removing the bodykit front side door
Mark the location of the bodykit panel against the bodywork using a whiteboard marker pen.
Remove the parking lamp. Carefully pry off in the cut out in the lower edge of the parking lamp. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool.
Note! Ensure that the connector does not fall into the door.
Use a plastic weatherstrip tool to detach the bodykit panel. Start at the rear corner.
Caution! Do not damage painted surfaces.
Hint: If the tape is difficult to remove, use a hot-air gun and heat gently until the tape softens up.
Cleaning the bodywork around the bodykit panel front side door
Clean any adhesive residue off the bodywork. Use 951 2942 Circle 951 2942 Circle. Clean using Isopropanol.
Preparing the bodykit panel rear side door
Clean tape residue from the bodykit panel. Use a knife or putty knife.
Clean and dry the area for the tape. Use isopropanol.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Apply enamel primer to the surfaces for the tape on the bodykit panel.
Caution! Install the tape after 15 minutes, and within 3 hours, of applying the primer.
Install the tape on the bodykit panel as illustrated.
Installing the bodykit panel front side door
Installing the bodykit panel front side door, see:
Installation instructions, accessory
Bumper, mudguard
Side panel
Step 18: "Securing the front door side panel".