07 Pathfinder
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big money
Jan 24 2007, 08:33 AM
The 07's have two additional screws behind the arm rest. The armrest's are aggravating to remove. They have these cheesy plastic snap-in hooks that want to break off. Since I've got all windows to do, I found it easy to pry out the bottom, and the pry the top snaps loose from the bottom. Sorry for the bad pic, it was w/my phone. Click to view attachment
dumplin
Feb 12 2007, 02:25 AM
If you try to remove the armrest during cold weather the plastic tabs that hold it on will break , don't ask how I know . The rear glass is also a very wacky shape and takes a little doing to get right , but it's the only troublesome window on the vehicle !
GSRBOB
Nov 12 2008, 09:00 AM
StreetsAheadWindowTinting
Nov 20 2008, 10:58 PM
How do you get the rear glass with the struts done, always struggle on this one....
beano
Aug 4 2009, 07:11 AM
i posted on another pathfinder thread but here goes i work in a nissan dealership and its my nightmare vehicle looking at 5 hours for a good job need to remove the glass from the hatchback as i would call it as the hinge mounting points get in the way on the outside of the glass for forming careful when taking the interior trim apart in order to disconnect the electrics (they love to snap and twang past your face) unless you have some really good double sided tape then some of the glass trim needs to stay there for the electics i tint over the holes for the struts then cut them out once the tint is on, then trim them with a blade. be careful when reinstalling the bolts for the struts because if the nut touching the tint when its still wet can cause problems. just try and keep it nice and still. (otherwise tell the customer see you tomorrow) (give me an 09 micra anyday) these pathfinders suck
beano
Aug 4 2009, 07:13 AM
one other thing, no need to remove panels grab the top edge they peel back nicely, as goes for d40 navara (even better)
naughtydog
Sep 2 2009, 02:33 AM
I have one of these today..the back window sounds like a pain in the ass!
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