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Loose inside trim piece on 95 wagon liftgate 850 1995

The large interior plastic trim piece that covers the bottom of my wagon's liftgate all the way across below the rear window keeps popping out of its mountings every time I close the gate, even if I close it gently. I only seem to be able to snap one of the outboard mountings back into place, although the inboard mountings look undamaged. Anybody know anything about this? Suggestions to get the other two mountings to snap into place without breaking something? I already tried removing the shroud around the high-mounted brake light to see if that would help.








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Loose inside trim piece on 95 wagon liftgate 850 1995

Take a look on ebay and search for "volvo tailgate trim". Yes, believe it or not, there is actually a kit that will fix this. I did it on my 98 V70 and it has held well.

Very, very common failure








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Loose inside trim piece on 95 wagon liftgate 850 1995

Hello,
have the same problem and i just bought the repair kit on ebay? I couldn't figure out the installation procedure? Can you please share with me on how to put on this kit? where do you mount the screws and metal fasteners?
thanks a lot








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Loose inside trim piece on 95 wagon liftgate 850 1995

Try this link.

http://www.ipdusa.com/pdf/PI-212tailgatepanelreplace.pdf








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Loose inside trim piece on 95 wagon liftgate 850 1995

Buy the fix-it kit and glue the darn thing in place as it will forever rattle if you dont.







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