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As the heading suggests:

M35 Stag with leaking windscreen on the top of the windscreen passenger side.

I need to silicon it up. I know where it is coming from, but don't want to damage the head liner.

Just wanted to know how to remove the hand rail and the little catch for the sun visor!

Thanks!

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just unscrew it. 2 or 3 screws.

also remove the door seal and the A pillar panel (it just pops off), you may also need to remove the centre lite assembly. then the roof lining should just fall out.

Stupid thing is, I can't find out an easy way of removing these bits without damaging (or I'd rather know how to remove them without damaging them!)

There's 2 screws in the sun visor, but that doesn't remove the catch on the other side.

the hand rails have got me stumped. Do you remove the plastic covers either side and then there is screws/bolts through it?

just unscrew it. 2 or 3 screws.

also remove the door seal and the A pillar panel (it just pops off), you may also need to remove the centre lite assembly. then the roof lining should just fall out.

So where is your video of this simple procedure?

why would i video it?

To help others who are unsure about how to do it or are just concerned about breaking something. :thumbsup:

There is another forum floating around that has a lot of "how to's" which feature pics and vids.

Where's the love guys? :3some:

Zei20L: Spares? Are they the right colour? I thought we have already been down this path with the centre console I wanted to get off you. Although I never got photos! :ph34r:

I don't need a video, just a drawing, or some photos, or even some hints/tips/tricks?

The hand rail has got me stumped. I can't figure out how to remove the covers on the ends! Anyone know how to do it??? Hints/tips/tricks?

Door seal is easy. A pillar plastic cover is easy. All are already done.

It's the other stuff I'm having trouble with.

Where's the love guys? :3some:

Zei20L: Spares? Are they the right colour? I thought we have already been down this path with the centre console I wanted to get off you. Although I never got photos! :ph34r:

I don't need a video, just a drawing, or some photos, or even some hints/tips/tricks?

The hand rail has got me stumped. I can't figure out how to remove the covers on the ends! Anyone know how to do it??? Hints/tips/tricks?

Door seal is easy. A pillar plastic cover is easy. All are already done.

It's the other stuff I'm having trouble with.

pretty much everything from the doors up on an M35 are the same colour. so yes, i have 4 spare handles.

when craig gets online he will know exactly how to remove them. im fairly certain the small cover on each end of the handle pop off and the bolt is underneath it.

centre console pics? sorry my bad mate!

Stop looking everyone, i've fixed it. (Had the windscreen fitter come out and re-seal the windscreen)

:thumbsup:

Sorry to anyone else who stumbles upon this post and realises there isn't an answer. Perhaps some else can chime in?

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