'01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
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'01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this particular
repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having an
auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair cost?
J. Perry
panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this particular
repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having an
auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair cost?
J. Perry
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
passenger door panel needing replaced.
"J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
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> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> particular
> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> an
> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> cost?
>
> J. Perry
>
>
passenger door panel needing replaced.
"J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> particular
> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> an
> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> cost?
>
> J. Perry
>
>
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
passenger door panel needing replaced.
"J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> particular
> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> an
> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> cost?
>
> J. Perry
>
>
passenger door panel needing replaced.
"J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> particular
> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> an
> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> cost?
>
> J. Perry
>
>
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
If you are looking at a dealer, write it into the sale that they get it
fixed as part of the deal.
On 1/5/05 9:18 AM, in article crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net, "Rob"
<rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote:
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
>
>
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
>> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
>> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
>> particular
>> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
>> an
>> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
>> cost?
>>
>> J. Perry
>>
>>
>
>
fixed as part of the deal.
On 1/5/05 9:18 AM, in article crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net, "Rob"
<rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote:
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
>
>
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
>> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
>> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
>> particular
>> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
>> an
>> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
>> cost?
>>
>> J. Perry
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
If you are looking at a dealer, write it into the sale that they get it
fixed as part of the deal.
On 1/5/05 9:18 AM, in article crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net, "Rob"
<rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote:
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
>
>
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
>> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
>> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
>> particular
>> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
>> an
>> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
>> cost?
>>
>> J. Perry
>>
>>
>
>
fixed as part of the deal.
On 1/5/05 9:18 AM, in article crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net, "Rob"
<rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote:
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
>
>
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
>> Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
>> panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
>> particular
>> repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
>> an
>> auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
>> cost?
>>
>> J. Perry
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
news:crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net...
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with
the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
Haven't checked with any auto upholstery shops yet, but I'll let you know
what I find out as soon as I do. Since my original posting on this thread, I
have looked at about a half dozen other Civics with the exact same issue.
One of them was from the generation of Civic that came out before the one
like my wife's 2001.
It appears as though the fix shouldn't be that difficult or expensive--but
sometimes I get surprised when dealing with car repairs.
J. Perry
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> > panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> > particular
> > repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> > an
> > auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> > cost?
> >
> > J. Perry
> >
> >
>
>
news:crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net...
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with
the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
Haven't checked with any auto upholstery shops yet, but I'll let you know
what I find out as soon as I do. Since my original posting on this thread, I
have looked at about a half dozen other Civics with the exact same issue.
One of them was from the generation of Civic that came out before the one
like my wife's 2001.
It appears as though the fix shouldn't be that difficult or expensive--but
sometimes I get surprised when dealing with car repairs.
J. Perry
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> > panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> > particular
> > repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> > an
> > auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> > cost?
> >
> > J. Perry
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: '01 Civic LX interior door panel fabric
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
news:crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net...
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with
the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
Haven't checked with any auto upholstery shops yet, but I'll let you know
what I find out as soon as I do. Since my original posting on this thread, I
have looked at about a half dozen other Civics with the exact same issue.
One of them was from the generation of Civic that came out before the one
like my wife's 2001.
It appears as though the fix shouldn't be that difficult or expensive--but
sometimes I get surprised when dealing with car repairs.
J. Perry
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> > panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> > particular
> > repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> > an
> > auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> > cost?
> >
> > J. Perry
> >
> >
>
>
news:crh0fl$cckf$1@news3.infoave.net...
> What did you find out? I am looking at a used 01 Civic at a dealer with
the
> passenger door panel needing replaced.
Haven't checked with any auto upholstery shops yet, but I'll let you know
what I find out as soon as I do. Since my original posting on this thread, I
have looked at about a half dozen other Civics with the exact same issue.
One of them was from the generation of Civic that came out before the one
like my wife's 2001.
It appears as though the fix shouldn't be that difficult or expensive--but
sometimes I get surprised when dealing with car repairs.
J. Perry
> "J. Perry" <j_perry@musicians.net> wrote in message
> news:10teg5sj4s6v7c9@corp.supernews.com...
> > Is it a fairly common problem with the '01 Civics for the interior door
> > panels' cloth trim pieces to come loose? Have you guys found this
> > particular
> > repair to be relatively easy to do on your own--or did you end up having
> > an
> > auto upholstery shop do it for you? If so, was it an expensive repair
> > cost?
> >
> > J. Perry
> >
> >
>
>
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