This part does a few things. First, it gives your interior that finished look, covering up all the metal framework above. It also helps deaden sound – kind of acts like a shield against road noise and weather. If it has the opening for a sunroof, it includes the sliding or tilting panel and the seals to keep water out when it’s closed. It also often incorporates the interior lights and sometimes even the mounts for your seatbelts up top.
It’s a structural trim piece, meaning it supports the roof itself a little bit, and it’s definitely a big part of the interior's aesthetics. Beyond that, it’s important for safety – a sagging or damaged headliner can potentially become a hazard if something were to come loose while driving. And, like I said, it keeps the weather out when you've got a sunroof.
Honestly, it's one of those things you don't really notice when it is good, but you’ll notice if it starts to fall down or get damaged. A falling headliner is distracting while you’re driving, and can even obstruct your view a bit. Water leaks from around a sunroof opening in the headlining can cause mold and mildew, and can damage the electrical components nearby. Replacing it restores the interior's appearance, improves sound insulation, and most importantly, keeps everything safe and dry. You can find a good selection of these at places like Fixparts Online, and it’s usually a job best left to a professional if you're not comfortable working with interior trim and electrical components.
Value-packed: Headlining with Sliding/Tilting Roof Panel (MPN 51442752268) includes a 12-month warranty!
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