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06 Corrolla rear deck


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A bulldozer works well for those without removal.

If you want to take the shelf out, you have to take the C pillar covers off. Remove the door trim edging and then pop the four or five plastic push pins with a long pry bar. ( or just yank it ) Be careful on the pass side one as it has an electronic box behind it.  The brake light wire has a white connector on the right side under the shelf, that you will see. I don't remember but that will not come out of the vehicle without removing a seat belt. Just roll it forward onto the floor. :dunno

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careful about "yanking" that deck, I did one last year and pulled a chunk out of the deck!!! Now I use a butter knife or panel puller to pop the pops across the top of the deck the slide it out...

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So destroyed the back deck the first time I did this car..The plastic is extremely brittle!! I dont reomend pulling the deck out...I was able to fix it and had to have a body shope glue it all back togeather...but when I took it down to the body shop they laughed cause this wasnt the first one of these decks they had seen in a million pieces...So word of warning the decks are made of some crap plactic and well unless you pop it out right under clips then your likely to bust that suka

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