A-pillar Cover Removal

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BajaHam
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A-pillar Cover Removal

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Any tips on removing the A-pillar cover?

I’m running some wiring up from the fuse block to a backup camera display mounted on the rear-view mirror (it's a Pelsee P10 Plus). I’ve pulled gently - and assertively - on the cover, in all sorts of directions, but so far it’s staying put. It’s hard to see in there to tell which direction to pull, and if I pull too aggressively I’m afraid I’ll break something. I figure someone else must have done this before. Thanks in advance.
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Re: A-pillar Cover Removal

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Mine popped out very easily (albeit abruptly). Here's a video of me removing it: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LkDtmG9nnwEbxGew6
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Re: A-pillar Cover Removal

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Thank you! After I saw your post I was able to get mine off. For some reason the passenger side was a real bear and took a lot of effort to remove; the driver side almost fell off in my hands. Go figure.
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