Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Pillar Trim




Interior Trim Removal/Installation - Pillar Areas

Special Tools Required

- KTC Trim Tool Set SOJATP2014
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A-Pillar Trim

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations Locations and the precautions and procedures Service Precautions before doing repairs or service.

NOTE:

- If side airbags and/or side curtain airbags have deployed, the affected pillar area trim and attachment clips must be replaced. Refer to Component Replacement/Inspection After Deployment Service and Repair.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to bend or scratch the trim or the panel.
- Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.
- The upper clip (A) in the A-pillar trim (B) consists of a plastic grommet (C) and a metal pin (D). The grommet expanded by the pin secures it to the body panel (E). The projections (F) on the pin break during removal, so the upper clip must be replaced with a new one when the trim is reinstalled.





1. Pull the front door opening seal away from the A-pillar as needed.

2. Hit the upper clip (A) in the A-pillar trim (B) with a rubber mallet. The clip is located under the point where the mark (C) on the edge of the trim indicates. Hitting the clip breaks the projections (D) on the pin (E), and pushes it into the grommet (F) on the body (G).

NOTE: The upper clip must be replaced with a new one when the A-pillar trim is reinstalled.






3. Pull back the top of the A-pillar trim (A) by hand to remove the upper clip (B) from the body (C).






4. Pull out the A-pillar trim (A) by hand to detach the clips. Pull up the trim from the dashboard (B), then remove the trim.






5. If the side curtain airbag has been deployed, replace the A-pillar trim, along with the other parts listed for side curtain airbag deployment Service and Repair.

6. If the side curtain airbag has not deployed, check the A-pillar trim (A) and note the following items:

- To prevent the side curtain airbags from deploying improperly and possibly causing injury, inspect the A-pillar trim and replace it with a new one if it has any of the following damage:
- Any cracks, deformations, or stress-whitened areas in the A-pillar trim
- Any cracks or stress-whitening in the clip seating surfaces (B)

- After checking and adjusting the overlap between the headliner and the A-pillar trim, replace the upper clip (C) with a new one.
- If the clips (D) are damaged or stress-whitened, replace them with new ones.





7. Temporarily install the A-pillar trim (without the upper clip) to check the overlap between the trim and the headliner. Remove the trim, and if necessary, adjust the overlap.

8. Carefully install the new upper clip (A) to the A-pillar trim (B). Be sure that the grommet (C) is nearest to the top of the pin (D) as shown.






9. Reinstall the A-pillar trim (A).

1. Insert the bottom of the trim into the dashboard (B).

2. Place the trim over the A-pillar (C), and fit its upper clip (D), the clips, and the pin (E) into the holes (F) in the A-pillar, then lightly push the trim into place.

NOTE:

- Make sure the side curtain airbag is not tucked under the clips or the trim ribs.
- Do not push too hard on the A-pillar trim. If you push too hard, the clip will be damaged, and it will not hold the trim properly.
- Gently tug on the A-pillar trim to verify that all clips are securely fastened.





10. Reinstall the front door opening seal.

B-Pillar Upper/Lower Trim

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations Locations and the precautions and procedures Service Precautions before doing repairs or service.

NOTE:

- If side airbags and/or side curtain airbags have deployed, the affected pillar area trim and attachment clips must be replaced. Refer to Component Replacement/Inspection After Deployment Service and Repair.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to bend or scratch the trim or the panel.
- Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.

1. Remove these items:

- Front door sill trim
- Rear door sill trim
- Front door opening seal, as needed
- Rear door opening seal, as needed

2. Slide the front seat forward fully.

3. Remove the B-pillar lower trim (A).

1. Pull back the upper area of the B-pillar lower trim to release the upper hooks (B).

2. Detach the clip by pulling back the bottom of the trim by hand.





4. Remove the front seat belt lower anchor bolt from the seat Front Seat Removal / Installation.

5. Remove the B-pillar upper trim (A).

1. Pull back the bottom of the trim by hand to release the lower hooks (B).

2. Pull back the bottom of the trim to release the upper pin (C) from the hole in the body.

3. Pull down the trim to release the upper hooks (D) from the holes in the body.





6. Pass the front seat belt lower anchor (A) out through a hole in the slider (B), then remove the B-pillar upper trim (C).






7. Install the trim in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:

- If the side curtain airbag has deployed, replace the B-pillar upper trim (A), the B-pillar lower trim (B), and the clip (C), along with the other parts listed for side curtain airbag deployment Service and Repair.
- To prevent the side curtain airbags from deploying improperly and possibly causing injury, inspect the trim and replace it with a new one if it has any of the following damage:
- Any cracks or deformations in the B-pillar upper trim or the upper hooks (D), or any stress-whitened areas in the upper part of the trim
- Any cracks or deformations in the B-pillar lower trim, or any breakages in the area (E) that overlaps the B-pillar upper trim
- Any cracks or stress-whitening in the clip seating surface (F)

- If the clip is damaged or stress-whitened, replace it with a new one.
- Replace any damaged parts with new ones.
- Make sure the top of the trim overlaps with the headliner correctly.
- Make sure the pin (G) on the front seat belt shoulder anchor adjuster (H) and the hole (I) on the back of the slider are engaged when installing the B-pillar upper trim.
- Make sure the upper hooks are installed into the holes in the body securely.
- Push the clip and the hooks into place securely.
- Before installing the anchor bolt, make sure there are no twists or kinks in the seat belt.

Trim inspection





Slider engagement with shoulder anchor adjuster






Quarter Pillar Trim

SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations Locations and the precautions and procedures Service Precautions before doing repairs or service.

NOTE:

- If side airbags and/or side curtain airbags have deployed, the affected pillar area trim and attachment clips must be replaced. Refer to Component Replacement/Inspection After Deployment Service and Repair.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to bend or scratch the trim or the panel.
- Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when removing components.

1. Remove these items:

- Rear door opening seal, as needed
- Tailgate weatherstrip, as needed Service and Repair
- Rear side trim panel Interior Trim Removal / Installation - Rear Side Area
- Rear seat belt

2. Fold down the seat-back.

3. Remove the quarter pillar trim (A).

1. Remove the screw.

2. Pull back the trim by hand to detach the clips and the pin (B).

3. Lower the trim to release the hooks (C).





4. Install the trim in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:

- If the side curtain airbag has been deployed, replace the quarter pillar trim (A) and all of its clips (B), along with the other parts listed for side curtain airbag deployment Service and Repair.
- To prevent the side curtain airbags from deploying improperly and possibly causing injury, inspect the trim and replace it if it has any of the following damage:
- Any cracks, deformations, or stress-whitened areas in the quarter pillar trim and the upper hooks (C), or any stress-whitened areas in the upper part of the trim
- Any cracks or stress-whitening in the clip seating surfaces (D)

- If the clips are damaged or stress-whitened, replace them with new ones.
- Push the clips and the hooks into place securely.
- Make sure the top of the trim overlaps with the headliner correctly.