NAME PLATE REMOVAL

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

Tech Tips

When removing the emblem and name plate, heat the vehicle body, emblem and name plate using a heat light.

Standard
Item Temperature
Vehicle Body 40 to 60°C (104 to 140°F)
Emblem 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F)
Name Plate 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F)

Note

Do not heat the vehicle body, emblem or name plate excessively.

PROCEDURE


  1. REMOVE SYMBOL EMBLEM

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    *1 Protective Tape
    *2 Wooden Block
    *3 Boss

    1. Put protective tape around the symbol emblem.

    2. Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and symbol emblem.

      Note

      Be careful of the boss positions.

    3. Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.

    4. Pull the piano wire and scrape off the double-sided tape that holds the emblem to the vehicle body.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.

    5. Remove the symbol emblem.

  2. REMOVE NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR NAME PLATE

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    *1 Protective Tape
    *2 Wooden Block

    1. Put protective tape around the No. 1 luggage compartment door name plate.

    2. Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 1 luggage compartment door name plate.

    3. Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.

    4. Pull the piano wire and scrape off the double-sided tape that holds the name plate to the vehicle body.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.

    5. Remove the No. 1 luggage compartment door name plate.

  3. REMOVE NO. 3 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR NAME PLATE

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    *1 Protective Tape
    *2 Wooden Block

    1. Put protective tape around the No. 3 luggage compartment door name plate.

    2. Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 3 luggage compartment door name plate.

    3. Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.

    4. Pull the piano wire and scrape off the double-sided tape that holds the name plate to the vehicle body.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.

    5. Remove the No. 3 luggage compartment door name plate.

  4. REMOVE FRONT FENDER NO. 2 NAME PLATE (for Sport Package)

    Tech Tips


    • Use the same procedure for both front fender No. 2 name plates.

    • When removing the front fender No. 2 name plate, heat the vehicle body and front fender No. 2 name plate using a heat light.

      Standard
      Item Temperature
      Vehicle Body 40 to 60°C (104 to 140°F)
      Front Fender No. 2 Name Plate 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F)

    Note

    Do not heat the vehicle body or front fender No. 2 name plate excessively.


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      *1 Protective Tape
      *2 Wooden Block
      *3 Boss

      Put protective tape around the front fender No. 2 name plate.

    2. Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and front fender No. 2 name plate.

      Tech Tips

      Be careful of the boss positions.

    3. Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to the piano wire ends.

    4. Pull the piano wire and scrape off the double-sided tape that holds the front fender No. 2 name plate to the vehicle body.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.

    5. Remove the front fender No. 2 name plate.

  5. REMOVE FRONT FENDER NO. 1 NAME PLATE (for Sport Package)

    Tech Tips


    • Use the same procedure for both front fender No. 1 name plates.

    • When removing the front fender No. 1 name plate, heat the vehicle body and front fender No. 1 name plate using a heat light.

      Standard
      Item Temperature
      Vehicle Body 40 to 60°C (104 to 140°F)
      Front Fender No. 1 Name Plate 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F)

    Note

    Do not heat the vehicle body or front fender No. 1 name plate excessively.


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      *1 Protective Tape
      *2 Wooden Block
      *3 Boss

      Put protective tape around the front fender No. 1 name plate.

    2. Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and front fender No. 1 name plate.

      Tech Tips

      Be careful of the boss positions.

    3. Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to the piano wire ends.

    4. Pull the piano wire and scrape off the double-sided tape that holds the front fender No. 1 name plate to the vehicle body.

      Note

      Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.

    5. Remove the front fender No. 1 name plate.