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On 18 Oct 2001, at 12:15, Rene J. Cisneros wrote: > I had a new headliner installed and at the time had no rear inside > quarter panels installed and there was not problem. Once I > installed my rear panels I was going down the freeway with my > windows rolled down suddenly my headliner fill up with air and came > down on my head. I pushed it back up and rolled up the windows and > it stayed up but as soon as I lower windows it happened again. I > temporarily fixed the problem by cutting one small hole in the back > and two in the front to have the air circulate, that cured the > problem. Does anybody know why this happened? Where is this air > coming from?, I suspected from the rear quarter channels so I > filled them up with insulating foam but I do not want to patch the > headliner holes until I am sure it is okay. Are ALL the edges of the headliner tucked in all around? Is the headliner supported by the steel wire bows that should be threaded thru the fabric above each seam? I have a hard time understanding how it could fall down on your head if everything is installed correctly. - ******************************* Jim Adney, jadney@vwtype3.org Madison, Wisconsin, USA ******************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe