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remove the headliner remove the old moonroof install new moonroof replace headliner
Remove the headliner board, clean it and replace the headliner material. There is a online guide at this page http://www.wlsheadliners.com/tutorials/s10sonoma/
It depends on what the headliner is made out of. If it is cloth, you might be able to cut out the burn and put a tight stitch there. It won't look perfect, but it might look better. If it is vinyl, you could get a vinyl repair kit.
In a repair manual - I have Chilton's but Haye's will also do.
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
The interior repair by installing the two rear corners
Hi, here is a guide for front door http://volvospeed.com/Repair/doorpanel_remove.php
There's a good tutorial here: http://volvospeed.com/Repair/70_door.php Steve Swinnea
not an easy answer, not an easy project.1)remove seats front and rear.2)remove windshield pillar upholstry. 3)remove roof railing above doors. 4)remove and disconnect wiring from overhead console.make sure that all metal rails have been removed from around headliner. 5)remove panels from side windows, see why you had to remove back seat? now the roof liner is held on bya few push clips and some glue. remove clips and slowly remove headliner. now you will have to bend the headliner to get it out of the car do not crease the headliner or you will ruin it. again that's whyyou remove the seats. now the roof tracks can be visible. there are four screws that hold the sunroof in. use a short screwdriver ou may have to reposition the sun roof by moving it back and forthtill the screws are visible. now im assuming you have a leaking problem, but the problem with this is the felt gasket is no longer available from ford and i don't think anyone makes a repop. but if your problem is just the motor, you still have to go through most of these same procedures. the motor is under the headliner.also, the tracks are rivited into the roof, anyway, best of luck
The headliner usually sags because the foam layer between the fabric and the hard shell has deteriorated and allowed the fabric to separate and droop. Unfortunately, the fabric cannot be re-glued to the shell, because the crumbly foam just will not hold the weight of the fabric. You need to remove the shell, scrape off all the old foam, and glue a new piece of headliner fabric onto the whole shell. Headliner fabric can be found in many fabric stores, it is fabric and foam glued together. If you are going to attempt this repair at home, make sure the glue you choose will stand up to the high temperature generated by sitting out in the summer sun.
It is not too hard. You will have to remove the door panel, then you will see how the interior handle is riveted to the metal door frame work. You will need to drill these rivets out and install the new handle with either rivets or screws.
remove interior door panel to access power lock mechanism.