I tried the bicycle tire removal tool discussed earlier, but could not gain enough purchase to get the cover to release. Pulled the spatulas rubber off the blades and after some sanding, ended up with three very resilient trim removal tools. Bought a set of three spatulas at Walmart for ~$2.75. The Audi A4 45 TFSI Quattro models, the ones powered by a 261-hp 2.0-liter, are similarly equipped at each level, but the base A4 45 rides on 18-in wheels, not 17 inches. Although navigation is available on other Impreza trims, you cant get it in. Take your time - no damage or scratches at all.Ī word on the spatula blade. The A4 40 TFSI Quattro Prestige improves on that with a powerful Bang & Olufsen sound system, a head-up display and a navigation package. The 2009 Subaru Impreza GT offers an impressive all-wheel-drive system and. Finally achieved the complete release by using both hands to pull the cover out. I then worked accross the top using the spatula blade and my hands to release the three top clips. Using my hands and the spatula blade, I worked up the right side releasing the center push clip, and finally to the upper right corner releasing that push clip. Started at the lower right hand corner (immediately adjacent to the lower right corner of the A/C switch) using a small (think jeweler's flat headed screwdriver) to pry up the corner, then inserted a slightly larger one adjacent to this, and finally inserted a plastic spatula blade to release the lower right push clip. Subaru's Starlink infotainment system has the usual features baked in, like Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, though embedded navigation is optional on Limited models. I removed the cover on my 2011 3.6R Limited W/Nav this afternoon using this approach. Im not a fan of OEM-installed systems (I would not have bought it but I wanted the memory seats, so it came as part of the SAP options package) because of the cost of updating them, not to mention they lag state-of-the art stand-alone systems. Your idea for removal of the cover by starting at a bottom corner is a good one. The Subaru navigation system is way better than other OEM systems I have used in the past.
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