Thank you for this video! I got a 2019 ford flex SEL with the Vista Roof and wanted to add some Sound Deadener to the sheet metal on the ceiling of the flex to reduce some noise I started to hear from the back. This is the closest video I could find. 😁🙏
@@ninja-vanish8086 hey glad to see you here too! Its The Average Guy1983. This is my personal TH-cam account for media stuff. I ended up not being able to do it because of the sunroof assembly lol!
I know this video was quite a long time ago but I have a question for you if your still remeber. When your took the headliner down was there an extra plug near the front of the headliner by chance? I am wondering if Ford left a plug near the front for the auto dimmin mirror. I see this car has the manual one so just curious if Ford has the wiring right there for it or not.
Thanks, very helpful. Not too many good videos cover the removal of the headliner for these model year Explorers. I just need to drop it down a bit to run a cable for a rear dashcam...and to solve a rattle that's above me in the headliner.
super helpful, bro. appreciate it! ive a 2017 XLT, except mine has the pano moonroof. i plan on doing some solo camping and removing the moonroof in the future for an unfininished idea for rooftop access from inside.
Should be able to remove just the back half of the headliner and get access to the fin. Pull the rear panels and remove the clips in the head liner. You will probably have to use a interior tool like the one I'm using in the video to work the headliner out of the pillars on the left and right side of the vehicle in the rear. once you do that it should droop a little. Just be careful not to put too much pressure on it because if you wrinkle bend it too much it will wrinkle. Headliners in Fords are very durable and will return to normal shape after sitting for a few hours.
My headliner has a rattle just above the driver seat, and the dealer is giving me trouble getting an estimate of what it would cost to get it to stop rattling. This video gives me great confidence to lower it enough to figure out what is rattling, and remove/fix it myself.
If I get in front of a 2020 model I'll make a video. If you having issues with something in particular let me know. I've done 100s of headliners but don't always make videos. Maybe I can offer some guidance.
@@goatsinapond Believe it or not, right now I'm going to mount three antennas on the roof of my Explorer. Your video was very educational. Thanks a lot‼️
Hey man, nice video. I just bought a 2018 Explorer Sport today. Loving it but I didn't realize there were pretty long scratches in the headliner cloth. How do I repair them? Or do I have to get the whole cloth replaced? I appreciate the knowledge you spread!
Thanks for the feedback! Happy to hear you got yourself a new ride. Depending on the severity of the scratches in the headliner, there are spray on fillers that attach with adhesives. Interior guys use it to repair cigarette burns on seats and I imagine you can do the same on a headliner. If they are severe the headliner has to be pulled and recovered. Good luck!
It takes me approximately 20 minutes to get the headliner down. It might take longer if you take down all the trim and pillars. I skip all that though.
Thanks for the effort you put to help people in need of your experience.
Glad to help.
@@goatsinapondthe rear part it doesnt see clearly its there any screw to remove there.. hopufully you have other angle to watch it
@@goatsinapondwhat about 2013 model were its the drainage for rear driver side...
Thank you for this video! I got a 2019 ford flex SEL with the Vista Roof and wanted to add some Sound Deadener to the sheet metal on the ceiling of the flex to reduce some noise I started to hear from the back. This is the closest video I could find. 😁🙏
You're welcome. I hope you fixed your sound issue!
@@goatsinapond thank you, ill be working on it this weekend.
@@joseluisruiz3789 Get after it brother!
@@joseluisruiz3789 how did it go? I'm gonna try doing my flex this weekend. What mil did you use? I'm thinking of using 80.
@@ninja-vanish8086 hey glad to see you here too! Its The Average Guy1983. This is my personal TH-cam account for media stuff. I ended up not being able to do it because of the sunroof assembly lol!
Is it the same procedure for a 2012?
I know this video was quite a long time ago but I have a question for you if your still remeber. When your took the headliner down was there an extra plug near the front of the headliner by chance? I am wondering if Ford left a plug near the front for the auto dimmin mirror. I see this car has the manual one so just curious if Ford has the wiring right there for it or not.
This is great. I only need the front to replace the sunroof motor but this is very helpful
Similar to a flex by any chance? Can't find any video as yet.
Thanks, very helpful. Not too many good videos cover the removal of the headliner for these model year Explorers. I just need to drop it down a bit to run a cable for a rear dashcam...and to solve a rattle that's above me in the headliner.
Glad I could help!
super helpful, bro. appreciate it! ive a 2017 XLT, except mine has the pano moonroof. i plan on doing some solo camping and removing the moonroof in the future for an unfininished idea for rooftop access from inside.
That sounds awesome. I want to see the end result. Would be cool to climb up into a roof nest and go to sleep.
Nice job.. very helpful. Thank you
Thanks for watching. I'm glad it was helpful for you.
Can you cut the headliner in between the two sunroof? I want a clean one piece sunroof just like the new models
Thanks for posting, it was great timing for what
I needed.
Awesome! I'm glad you found the video useful!
Well done video. Can you show how to properly lower the rear headliner just enough to get at the underside of the shark fin?
Should be able to remove just the back half of the headliner and get access to the fin. Pull the rear panels and remove the clips in the head liner. You will probably have to use a interior tool like the one I'm using in the video to work the headliner out of the pillars on the left and right side of the vehicle in the rear. once you do that it should droop a little. Just be careful not to put too much pressure on it because if you wrinkle bend it too much it will wrinkle. Headliners in Fords are very durable and will return to normal shape after sitting for a few hours.
How do you get to electric connector behind glove box for pillar B?
Unfortunately, I don’t have this vehicle in front me. I hope somebody has an answer for you.
My headliner has a rattle just above the driver seat, and the dealer is giving me trouble getting an estimate of what it would cost to get it to stop rattling. This video gives me great confidence to lower it enough to figure out what is rattling, and remove/fix it myself.
I believe in you!
this was helpful. I used the video to pull center console and repair glasses holder. Thank you.
Heck yea. Glad you got it fixed!
Thanks bro. I got a ford flex n havent found anything and this is the closest
Glad it was helpful! A lot of the Fords are similar.
Same here dude have you done your flex? I want to add deadening to my roof.
Straight fwd and you're helping me! I owe you a beer!
Glad you found it helpful!
Do you have to remove the rear trunk door to take out the headliner?
No, you can get it down without removing the hatch. We took the hatch off because it was necessary for our repair.
Can you do a video like this for the 2020 model please
If I get in front of a 2020 model I'll make a video. If you having issues with something in particular let me know. I've done 100s of headliners but don't always make videos. Maybe I can offer some guidance.
Great video ‼️ Thanks for posting ‼️ 👍😉😀
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you found it helpful!
@@goatsinapond
Believe it or not, right now I'm going to mount three antennas on the roof of my Explorer.
Your video was very educational.
Thanks a lot‼️
@@PaulMcLove Three antennas to contact aliens?
@@goatsinapond
HaHaHa 😅😂🤣
Good idea ‼️
Thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Hey man, nice video. I just bought a 2018 Explorer Sport today. Loving it but I didn't realize there were pretty long scratches in the headliner cloth. How do I repair them? Or do I have to get the whole cloth replaced? I appreciate the knowledge you spread!
Thanks for the feedback! Happy to hear you got yourself a new ride. Depending on the severity of the scratches in the headliner, there are spray on fillers that attach with adhesives. Interior guys use it to repair cigarette burns on seats and I imagine you can do the same on a headliner. If they are severe the headliner has to be pulled and recovered. Good luck!
Whatup bro!!!! nice video!
YO YO YO. Thanks for the feedback. Hope you doing well bruddah!
Спасибо, было полезно ✌️🇺🇦
How long does it take to do it, my garage told me 5 hours … 😂😂
It takes me approximately 20 minutes to get the headliner down. It might take longer if you take down all the trim and pillars. I skip all that though.
where are you guys located? my 2018 Platinum definitely needs headliner replaced @goatsinapond