Proud Owner of 2006 Coupe
I have had my beautiful "Baby Blue" for a little over a year now. I LOVE my little car and I do my best to keep it pristine. It only has 51,000 miles on it, and it looks new inside and out. However, I am a little disappointed that the headliner seems to be failing, and will have to be replaced. From what I have read, this problem seems to common in the coupe models. Maybe the Texas heat contributes?
Welcome to the forum, As I have a roadster, I haven't had that issue with the headliner, but I have seen a few threads here on the subject. it should be repairable, I'm sure someone with a coupe will respond with possible methods to fix it.
My son and I used spray contact adhesive to reattach a fallen headliner in his wife's Xterra a few years back, the headliner in the Crossfire is probably similar in construction - a fabric bonded to a more rigid layer underneath.
My son and I used spray contact adhesive to reattach a fallen headliner in his wife's Xterra a few years back, the headliner in the Crossfire is probably similar in construction - a fabric bonded to a more rigid layer underneath.
its a pretty common problem. just happened to me. check with TX forum members. they may have recommendations for shops to get it fixed.
a quick search shows a couple posts on the issue
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...headliner.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...xed-cheap.html
good luck
a quick search shows a couple posts on the issue
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...headliner.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...xed-cheap.html
good luck
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