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Fenders
Front Cladding
Front Quarter Fender
Removal
NOTE: On driver's side, remove mirror head before removing front quarter fender.
1. Remove front fender cladding.
2. Remove three M6 screws behind A-pillar seal.
3. Remove lower M6 screw in A-pillar trim.
4. Remove two M6 screws along the top rail of engine
compartment.
CAUTION: Discard ALL used fasteners and replace with new. If using a fastener that does NOT have
preapplied thread lock, apply a medium-grade liquid thread lock.
Screw location behind A-pillar seal
Screw location in A-pillar
Screw location on top rail of engine compartment