Volvo s40 Sagging Headliner & Sunroof Repair | HOW TO Fix a Roof Liner | Fabric Falling Down
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- In this car headliner repair video, we show the steps on how to remove the Volvo S40 ROOF LINING and FIX the Sagging Headlining.
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You made getting it out of the far look easy
Thanks very much for your informative video. I have a 2007 S40 with the rear section sagging and after seeing your video, I'm going to remove the whole hood lining and do the recover. I also have a 1998 first generation S40 with the same problem that I'm going to rectify soon.
Hi, thanks for your comment, here are some Tips for the removal stage:
All sedans are either slowly carefully removed from the front passenger door, or rear drivers side door. Have seats all the way back and reclined, apply slight bow to the board to flex out, mainly to keep it away from dragging on any interior parts. If any breakages accur, you can apply small repairs and re strengthen using industrial cloth tape glues into place.
Great job on the video too!! You made a very easy to follow and talked in easy language to understand, well done!
The result looks great, well done. I unfortunately have the same issue with my Volvo S40 going on in the back it looks awful 😫
I did sum ghetto shit didn’t know where to buy the fabric I was about to make a custom one
Mine too lol
I did this last year on my V50. If I were to ever do it again, I would just clean the orange/brown glue off the headliner board and reinstall it (make spray it too). The board itself, once cleaned, doesn't actually look that bad on its own if you take care of not hurting it when you remove the glue. DON'T use any power tools. I found that a plastic brush and a ton of alcohol did the trick. (the alcohol was to dissolve the glue and was not an adult beverage). Most of the time it took was related to getting the old glue off.
You do fantastic work mate.
Great job..when you said it takes 6 hours even with all your tools and experience, I decided to have someone do mine...same color ,same model... they did a great job...7 hours labor but worth it..it looks great
Thanks for your comment Glen, glad you got it repaired successfully 👍👍
how much was it to get done???
Great video, this is the video I needed to see, I’m bout to use a bandana as my liner for the inside of my ceiling
Wow great job I think I can do that I was told I'd have to take out my back window to get headliner out
Definitely easier to remove headliners with front or rear windows out. However we learnt at motor trimming trade school to remove all headliners via front passenger door or rear passenger drivers side door.
But definitely comes with practice
Great job man
Hi thank you for sharing the video
Nice Work !
the problem for some may be the year of the vehicle and possibly the market sold. the S40 in the USA market has a different center console, it has a "wave" waterfall like plastic garnish that makes the dimension between the upper corner of the passenger door some 12 cm smaller than the max width of the headliner panel. force it out, and it will fracture. to avoid that, the center console trim has to be removed. WORK. Or, if there is a glass chip- new windshield. Easy exchange then. the sunshade reline is novel, but there is a slight of hand between #76 adhesive and the spray pot adhesive used elsewhere.
Applying the headliner material at the handholds to flow well was skipped. As was the removal /reattachment of the of the bonded on wiring. I think that is important to not mess up the side airbag deployment, the sunshade approach is a time saver but there are some steps left out.
Yes,I've been warned about the wires for the dome light,it's glued to the headliner.
Thanks for posting the video. It looks like you do good work. I hope I can find someplace that can do as well on my 2005. I guess the humidity in Houston got to it, or Volvo chose a crappy adhesive.
It's those damn sunroof drains!
@@boathousejoed9005 knew it.. got a c30 with the sun roof just fallen out.
Great work!
Nice 🤘🏾I gotta do my xc90
Me to but I wonder why the one that fell can't be put back or reglued instead?
Awesome video! Thank you! What yard size would I need for a volvo V50?
I have to do it 2 sometimes 3 headliners in a day , so I don't see why would it takes you so long. Great job either way
Thanks for this awesome video! Our Skoda Octavia 2011 has a saggy sunroof lining and trying to figure out how best to fix. The material seems only about 2mm thick - is the sunroof lining usually different to the main headliner?
Factory sunroof shade panels sometimes have the same fabric, but the foam was removed prior to sticking it on.
Usually you can get away with 2mm-4mm foam backing anyways
What tools did you use for this? Especially when scraping the old fabric off of it
What is the color of that headliner you're working on on that S40? That's my exact holler of mine. And I need to get a peace to replace it also in would like to match it as close as possible. I have a 2003 S40 Turbo with that color. Where would you recommend getting one that would Be inexpensive?
Well done!
My volvo s40 2005 sunroof has got one rail stuck open and the other one closed ,what advice would you give me to fix this issue?
How do you remove the sun visor clip? It won't pry off and there's no fasteners to access?
Awesome video, thanks. this headliner collor cover is grey or creme?
Hi mate, I was wondering should i disconnect the battery so I dont mess up the airbags or the inflatable curtain. BTW Nice video.
Thanks for your comment,
We don't touch the airbags during any headliner repairs, they just all stay exactly where they are.
But disconnecting the battery is ideal. Just keep in mind with it disconnected during the reinstall stage make sure you don't screw into any wires as that will makes the lights not work when you connect the battery at the end.
Regards,
Reece
6 hrs....what was the total cost?
I think this is a common issue in s40's. This is a skilled job, I would never get the bits back on the car.
It’s kinda like the same way you take them off and he kinda shows you how to do it.
Hi! I have a 2002 S40, thankfully without the sunroof option, would the steps be the same to get the headliner out of the passenger door? Others have told me the headliner is too large to get out of the car, but after watching a few of your videos, I’m not sure that would be the case, thanks in advance 😁
We remove all our sedan roof boards out either the front passenger door or rear drivers door with the two front seats fully reclined back. I believe the 02 S40 will be fine but we just don't many of the Volvo makes to suggest accurate information for each particular year model.
Note: that some boards are thicker than others making it harder to flex out the door, and some boards are super fragile making it a risk in breaking parts. Also the width of the board and width of the opening to get the board out all plays a role in how difficult the job will be.
Hello and hope you are well. What color headliner material did you use. Gonna be doing mine soon.
It was a Flat knit style headliner fabric. Colour would of been a light grey, which can be usually sold as Titanium, Silver, Cappuccino, Grey, Oak.
Hi , There is a square plastic piece on the top at full head level, what does it do? how is it disassembled?
Great video. Thank you!!
I have the same color S40 headliner that needs replacement. Where can I buy the foam padded headliner that fits the original fabric of the car?
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With Volvo models it's difficult for us to suggest am exact match as they don't come through that often.
I believe you'll need a (mid grey) flat knit
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs I couldn’t find “mid gray flat knit” on the list. Which number is it on the list?
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs what length do you suggest for 1 Volvo s40? (With and without a little spare)
@@TheWoodWorkingPilot I haven't got mid grey listed yet, as I thought it might confuse people as its really only used on a few models. I'm unsure on Volvo length .
What you can do is buy any other colour, and meters to suit, but just leave a message In the note to seller section and request mid grey flat knit.
Unfortunately I haven't got around to taking photos of it and uploading the fabric.
Your welcome to send photos of your current interior roof lining to me so I can check the style you got first.
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Remember to connect wires , I did headliner but didn’t notice a wire was not connected and it gave me tpms light on dashboard and key fob stopped working
Hi there. Can you give any advice on thickness of the headliner material? Recently had our Volvo’s (c30, but sunroof looks the same as your video) headliner repaired at a repair shop, the headliner material is so thick that it’s hard to open the sunroof. And we just broke the plastic handle while trying to close it. They used the same headliner material for both the ceiling and the sunroof. Are they different thicknesses out there? Thank you!
Most foam backed headliner fabrics are around 3.5mm thick. Not sure what you received. Maybe carefully try spraying lubricant in the sunroof tracks and movement sections to help it slide. Or take it back under warranty and express your concerns with operation, most businesses should be willing to try to make customers happy I'd like to assume
Thank you so much for your help! We took it back not long after it was done and the shop installer said it’s just what they get from the manufacturer, and sunroofs that have that border trim around it (like ours) are sometimes tight after installation. The material is thick and felt-like. Much thicker than the OEM material. So thick, there is actually pilling on the sunroof center from it rubbing. But since the plastic handle thingy broke today, I will notify them and request a thinner material, like 1/8” (3.5mm or so). I hope they are receptive. Thank you again.
Do you happen to know the specific color the headliner is.
Would of been a shade of light grey flat knit fabric, something like a Titanium Silver, light grey, or Cappuccino colour.
The sticky foam, under the cloth.
What type of brush do you use?
Which blade did you use to cut the material when applying the sun roof material
Theres a small speaker thats above the driver seat im not sure how thats supposed to come out without screws
Do you have to remove the seats for this?
Haven't had to remove the seats on any of the cars we have worked on during headliner repairs yet.
Where do you get the headliner material from for a volvo s40 2.4i
We sell fabric to the public in Australia, or you can shop at your local auto Upholstery supply store or ebay/Amazon.
How many yards/meters of headliner do you think an S40 like this needs to do the roof and the front+rear pillars? Considering doing this myself but with a different textiles. I know the oem S40 headliner fabric 1/8" or 3mm.. but if I go to 5/32" or 4mm (maybe closer to 4.2mm for some wiggle room), do you think it'll cause issues with the sunroof? I've heard common headliners sizes like 1/4" or larger could damage the sunroof but haven't found anything on what the tolerances are, if any.. only ppl just suggesting 1/8" liners.
Hi,
Thanks for this video. I'm about to do this on my C30 that also as the 1C airbag along the roof. Apart for being careful around the airbag, is there anything specific that we should be wary of?
Thanks,
Alex
Thanks for your comment,
The Volvo C30 I haven't worked on yet but I do know Volvo's are difficult roof liners to work on, same goes for Volkswagen headliners, they are nothing like easy falcons and Commodores. So take your time, plenty of patience is needed for these usually. Hopefully the c30 is an easier job.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Thanks for your reply. The C30 headliner looks very close to this S40. In particular, it has those "1C" airbags running along the roof. I was just wondering if there was any precautions to take around those airbags. Disconnect the battery maybe?
Thanks,
Alex
@@MrAlexandreminot disconnecting the battery doesn't hurt, so worth doing. We are not concerned with airbags unless the car has been in an accident or something warrants a concern. And majority of the time we remove the least amount of plastics/pillars required to drop down the headliner board.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs great, thanks :)
so no need to disconnect battery?
Not required usually, I like to keep it connected so I know if a wire gets hit by a screw or plug, plastics etc and earth's the system.
Not possible to re-use the original fabric?
We only replace with new because
Fabric may only be sagging in a few places & still neat, but if it previously hasn't been recovered,
Adding glue to the existing factory material wont work, looks messy, it will leave a visable stain due to glue hitting raw fabric. Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
Here is a video we did explaining in more detail why we never reuse the old fabric/foam, & don't do partial fixes. Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue.
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Well, I must say that I don't know how the heck you got that headlining out of the car. You were sitting on the seat and you managed to get it out over your knees. I tried every possible way and could only get it out by bending the front section in half where the sunroof control aperture is and it cracked right there. Another part of the lining at the back also got cracked when being bent. I can repair this by gluing thin plywood on the back to strengthen it, but how do I get the board back in without bending or cracking it again? What's the secret, please tell me.
All sedans are either slowly carefully removed from the front passenger door, or rear drivers side door. Have seats all the way back and reclined, apply slight bow to the board to flex out, mainly to keep it away from dragging on any interior parts. If any breakages accur, you can apply small repairs and re strengthen using industrial cloth tape glues into place.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Hi Reece, thank you for your reply. Yes, unfortunately the board cracked in a few places and I will be strengthening the weak areas and following your instructions on refitting with the seats down and fully reclined.
what size of fabric do I need for the ceiling
How do I remove and replace the hood on a Volvo s-40i
How much would a job like this cost?
The video was informative to me. Maybe you could edit the commercials though. The first commercials were 3:30 seconds long, and the second break was an overwhelming 40 minute commercial, singular. I usually watch the commercials to support RUclips'ers such as yourself, but I was unable to in this case, because 43 minutes of commercials for a 9 minute video, was or is unreasonable in my opinion. Otherwise your video provided me the confidence to tackle this job myself. Thanks for everything.
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What are you spraying with that paint air gun its not glue is it ?
If your referring to the blue TensorGrip gun handle with black air line, then that's glue 👍
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs what kind of glue is it bro?
@@michaelvillalpando-nf3wq TensorGrip T65 20lt canister delivery system.
Sold by Tensor Global.
Also another brand does the same thing called, CanTac by Glue Guru
How do u remove visor wire only thing left and im getting mad..
The rest of the wire is tucked up in the headliner. You have to give it a gentle tug and the connectors will come right out. There's maybe about 6 inches of wire before the connector after the visor.
I used tacks
Curious how long this took ya
Volvo s40 usually booked In for 5hours 👍 that includes time for us to remove, recover and reinstall
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs i have good handy skills, more with houses and factories than cars and upholstery, but think I'd he able to pull this off by myself as a first timer.
Also if you dont mind, what would you charge to do the work done in your video (if you dont mind me asking) there's ab upholstery shop near me I just found and I have no clue what a reasonable price range is
Couple things make sure to have a skinny flat and taking the wire outta the visors isn't that easy
How do you remove them
Actually getting the headliner out of the car is like the worst game of jenga ever
I have a volvo Xc70 2008 and its in good condition except for the ceiling material is falling down and all this sticky disgusting stuff is flyng out all over the seats... WHY TF did volvo make it with this material and cover???? SO FU! I hate it and now GOD only knows how much it will cost, NOT only that i dont want this type of ceiling in the car.. i want to know what else can be done????
Why can't you fix the one that fell instead of replacing the headliner?
Hey, thanks for your comment 👍
Its a great question, one that we get asked about frequently.
So We never reuse the old fabric/foam. And dont offer that service.
Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue.
If it was previously recovered in new material, then repair can be accomplished.
Here our some Quick Fix Methods Explained in this Video
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Fabric may only be sagging in a few places & still neat, but if it previously hasn't been recovered,
Adding glue to the existing factory material wont work, looks messy, it will leave a visable stain due to glue hitting raw fabric. Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
Kind regards,
Reece