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Old Mar 26, 2019 | 02:18 PM
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Hello all,

I have a 2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS that I need to replace right rear deck speaker. I folded down the back seat leaving two pillars of the seat on each side that finish out the seat. I found 3 push pins that hold the deck cover down. At this point I get a little lost on what should happen. it doesnt just lift up and over the pillars on each side. So do they need to come out or do you just bend the cover in the middle a small amount? Also it has the privacy screen. How does that come apart or can I leave it together. Thanks in advance for any input.

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If you can, post some pictures. I don't know of anyone here that'* been into the rear deck of one of these.
Old Mar 28, 2019 | 08:45 AM
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Without a picture it is kind of tough to know. Most cars I have seen, the "C" pillar trim comes off first then the deck trim lifts out.
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Me too, just haven't done one of these. Hopefully hittleconstruc will come back with some pics.
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1. rotate seat down
2. remove the left and rear upper quarter panels.....
3. remove the 3 front pins
4. Lift up rear panel assembly, slide seat belts out of panel, and disconnect electrical connector.....

* if you have DB3, sunshade option, there are 3 nuts that you access through the trunk area...
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Thanks for the info. I will not have time this weekend work on it but as soon as i do I will post pics and progress. Thanks again
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Cool, looking forward to it!
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Originally Posted by Tech II
1. rotate seat down
2. remove the left and rear upper quarter panels.....
3. remove the 3 front pins
4. Lift up rear panel assembly, slide seat belts out of panel, and disconnect electrical connector.....

* if you have DB3, sunshade option, there are 3 nuts that you access through the trunk area...
Hi thanks for the info but I'm stuck on removing the quarter panels, I got the bottom clip off but I can't figure out the top attachment. I can see the back of it from the trunk. Any help would be great. Thanks! And I do have the privacy screen if u have any other info!
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Originally Posted by Nick81
Hi thanks for the info but I'm stuck on removing the quarter panels, I got the bottom clip off but I can't figure out the top attachment. I can see the back of it from the trunk. Any help would be great. Thanks! And I do have the privacy screen if u have any other info!
Been more than 2 years. Start a new thread.
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