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Re: headliner
The foam backing on the material is breaking down and it will continue. You might try a headliner shop for repairs but I think the problem will persist. I had my healiner replaced under warranty but not without damage to some of the plastic parts on the dash and console. A replacement headliner is expensive and made the exact same way as the original. You can repace it yourself if you're skilled and follow the instructions on the forum. Good luck.
Re: headliner
Disconcerting to hear of all the headliner failures. Makig me paranoid while driving . Seriously, I am not a litigious person, but I wonder if this falls under the "Lemon Law", envision driving along at 70++mph with the windows open and a wind whip seperates the headliner and it drops in your lap. Maybe enough complaints to NTSB, or Corporate Customer Service might generate a recall???? Don't wait for Manny, Moe and Jack to fix your problems.
Customer Service did replace my Expired Tire Fix after I suggested a possible safety hazard knowingly selling vehicles with the item due to expire before the 3 year vehicle warranty did. It's not that the wheel gets the shaft, but the squeaking wheel will get the grease.
John P
Customer Service did replace my Expired Tire Fix after I suggested a possible safety hazard knowingly selling vehicles with the item due to expire before the 3 year vehicle warranty did. It's not that the wheel gets the shaft, but the squeaking wheel will get the grease.
John P
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