Removing prologue trim pieces

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Sebban-Balwer

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Has anyone tackled removing trim pieces yet, specifically around the A-pillar? I'm trying to neatly run some wires for a dashcam, but I'm having trouble getting a good path for the cables along the headliner.
I tried following Honda's instructions for A-pillar removal, but I'm either losing my mind in this heat or those instructions are a bit of a nightmare. I'm starting to think I might just take it to a professional like Car Toys – maybe I'm getting too old for this DIY stuff!
 
If you’re not trying to fully remove the trim, you could try using a trim tool to just slightly pop the edge near the headliner. I’ve seen people run cables for dashcams that way without messing with the whole pillar. Could save you a trip to Car Toys, and some sanity.
 
Has anyone tackled removing trim pieces yet, specifically around the A-pillar? I'm trying to neatly run some wires for a dashcam, but I'm having trouble getting a good path for the cables along the headliner.
I tried following Honda's instructions for A-pillar removal, but I'm either losing my mind in this heat or those instructions are a bit of a nightmare. I'm starting to think I might just take it to a professional like Car Toys – maybe I'm getting too old for this DIY stuff!
Man, those A-pillar trims are such trouble sometimes! If you’ve got a steady hand and some patience, you can usually handle it with a trim tool. Maybe give it one more try before you throw in the towel and let the pros take over.
 
Running wires for a dashcam can be tricky.. I’d double-check the clips, Honda trim can be stubborn. Car Toys might save you the headache!
 

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