1994 Accord Rocker removal

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Vike201, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. Vike201

    Vike201 Guest

    Hello,

    I'm new to this list. I'm doing rust repair on my daughters 1994 Accord and
    I can't figure out how to remove the plastic rocker panels.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Eric
     
    Vike201, Jun 20, 2009
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  2. Vike201

    z Guest

    well, this has only a distant chance of being helpful, but i
    discovered (by accident the hard way) that the rocker panels on an
    odyssey have a sheet metal screw on the front end going in lengthwise,
    kind of behind the front mudflap, with that removed the whole rocker
    panel can just slide forward and off, it's held on by about a dozen
    clips snapped into the sheet metal which mate with tabs molded into
    the rocker so that sliding it backwards snaps the tabs in.
     
    z, Jun 22, 2009
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  3. Vike201

    Eric H Guest

    No, unfortunately that is not how they attach. They have some kind of
    plastic pin that goes in from under the car and also from behind the trim.
    I broke one pin off but it didn't help any.

    well, this has only a distant chance of being helpful, but i
    discovered (by accident the hard way) that the rocker panels on an
    odyssey have a sheet metal screw on the front end going in lengthwise,
    kind of behind the front mudflap, with that removed the whole rocker
    panel can just slide forward and off, it's held on by about a dozen
    clips snapped into the sheet metal which mate with tabs molded into
    the rocker so that sliding it backwards snaps the tabs in.
     
    Eric H, Jun 23, 2009
    #3
  4. Vike201

    Tegger Guest




    There are two small screws in the front. Remove them.

    There are nine black pins in the underside. They consist of two pieces (a
    middle and an outer piece. You use a very thin-blade screwdriver to pull
    the middles out of the outers. Then you remove the outers from the trim.

    At this point, you now slide the trim forwards about 3/8", then lift it
    away from the car to unhook it from the white side clips. Might need to
    wiggle a bit, but be CAREFUL. There is no need to "break" things.
     
    Tegger, Jun 23, 2009
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