With sides and back loose the cables up front were no issue. Hardest was to pull from the metal pins up front, no idea how to dismantle without breaking the plastic there.
No seriously this project made me want to kick my car. First thing that pissed me off was the shit job I did on the front by my mirror.. (first time trying to reupholster headliner) dad gave me 1 advice "START ON THE FRONT" Well dad I operate differently. By the time I got to the back I figured it out and the front looks fucked up. Car is in the side yard half installed .. will not have functional vanity lights after the install. Loose edges... etc Fuck this job. Pay a pro.
Great video and well explained, but what a job! I have exactly this issue with my Golf that has developed with the hot summer weather. As a possible workaround, as I need my car for work and think this would take me a long time to do myself, could you not just spray adhesive up where the liner hangs down so can get some access, or syringe some around and stick it that way (probably dreaming, but thought I'd ask). I know it wouldn't be a total fix by any means, but could that save the whole liner from coming down before it all falls? Failing that, how much would this cost for a professional like you to do the job out of interest?
I've got a rattle and traced it here to the plastic bit connecting to the metal clip. If I push up on it, it will click and create a secure connection only to disconnect and begin rattling again after a few bumps. If you have any suggestions, I'd be forever grateful. Cheers.
Clearly the people responding haven’t tried it. Lol The little metal clips that stay in the roof at the front are giving me a bit of pause right now. Going to try to just screws I’m in and hope the metal tabs seat properly in the plastic channels. I’ll comment again once I’m done.
@@samprowell8946 I did... It seems like I was overthinking the clips. I just ended up screwing into them and the headliner appears to be sitting properly now. Time will tell, but overall I'm quite happy with it.
How many cans of spray adhesive 500ml would be enough for this car?
Great video this thanks for sharing
You will need 2
@ legend
With sides and back loose the cables up front were no issue.
Hardest was to pull from the metal pins up front, no idea how to dismantle without breaking the plastic there.
Yes , I don't think its possible to keep them whole they are so fragile
Details on how to remove the air bag sensors to avoid braking them?
there are no airbag sensors in the headliner
Do they sell a headliner with fabric to just remove old and place entire new already covered back in place?
Sorry no
is there a video on how to put it back in?
just play the video in reverse
@@coastalcushionco8227this made me laugh😭😭😭😭
No seriously this project made me want to kick my car. First thing that pissed me off was the shit job I did on the front by my mirror.. (first time trying to reupholster headliner) dad gave me 1 advice "START ON THE FRONT" Well dad I operate differently. By the time I got to the back I figured it out and the front looks fucked up.
Car is in the side yard half installed .. will not have functional vanity lights after the install. Loose edges... etc Fuck this job. Pay a pro.
Great video and well explained, but what a job! I have exactly this issue with my Golf that has developed with the hot summer weather. As a possible workaround, as I need my car for work and think this would take me a long time to do myself, could you not just spray adhesive up where the liner hangs down so can get some access, or syringe some around and stick it that way (probably dreaming, but thought I'd ask). I know it wouldn't be a total fix by any means, but could that save the whole liner from coming down before it all falls? Failing that, how much would this cost for a professional like you to do the job out of interest?
It’s the foam which has gone not the glue so more adhesive won’t fix it and will make it harder to properly repair. Use pins as a temporary repair.
@@ferdiekeeling Thank you for the reply. I'll give that a go.
your welcome
How do you get the plastic off the metal clip at 7:18?
u sued a small metal pick, they are very fragile and may brake but that will not affect the refitting of the headliner
I've got a rattle and traced it here to the plastic bit connecting to the metal clip. If I push up on it, it will click and create a secure connection only to disconnect and begin rattling again after a few bumps. If you have any suggestions, I'd be forever grateful. Cheers.
how did you removed tge trunk plastic cover?
do you mean the part that touches the headliner or the part bellow that that goes down to the floor?
Did you disconnect the battery?
No, you don’t need to
Nice clear instruction thankyou 👍🏻😃
Glad it was helpful!
bro does the mk6 headliner fit in the mk5 with all ABC pillars

Not sure but I would not think so
What would you advise to use to remove the glue residue on the headliner?
Acetone
Good sr
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phew, that looks fiddly!
it can be
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is there a video on how to put it back in?
play the video in reverse
this guy bruh how do you think it goes back in, the same way it came out
Clearly the people responding haven’t tried it. Lol The little metal clips that stay in the roof at the front are giving me a bit of pause right now. Going to try to just screws I’m in and hope the metal tabs seat properly in the plastic channels. I’ll comment again once I’m done.
@@weebwagendid ya do it?
@@samprowell8946 I did... It seems like I was overthinking the clips. I just ended up screwing into them and the headliner appears to be sitting properly now. Time will tell, but overall I'm quite happy with it.