All of the wires that power everything in the roof from the overhead consoles, the DVD player, and all the dome lights, plus the stupid little temperature sensors that make the auto climate system work, are all attached to the headliner and said harnesses run from the headliner down through all the trim panels. A, B, C, and D interior pillars all had to be removed and then the passenger side third row seating area lower plastic trim had to be removed to fish out the wire harness that powers the rear HVAC temperature sensor. Three harnesses up front run down the drivers A pillar, with one going behind the gauge cluster(which had to come out to access the harnesses to unplug them!) and two going further down by the fuse panel and then down to the lowest panel in the drivers door well. It was a nightmare. On top of that, at 7pm when I was still elbows deep just disassembling everything to get the headliner out, my mom calls and says she needs me to drive her to the ER!! I’m like “you’ve GOT TO BE FREAKIN KIDDING ME!!” Truck was in pieces and there was no way it was getting driven so of course I had to figure out how to get her to the ER without my truck….. She has a roommate who’s literally a grown woman that acts like a child, and was making the situation worse with her child like behavior and freaking out. So I had to be the one to take her.
By the time I I got her taken care of and back at it, it was 11pm! I finally got the OEM headliner out of the truck about 2am and then discovered that the replacement headliner out of the Escalade had the harness that powers the rear DVD player CUT OFF!! I let out many angry swear words at that! But I guess it was my own fault for not double checking every harness on the replacement headliner before I actually paid for it….
After cutting the DVD player harness off my OEM headliner and splicing the wires together on the replacement, I finally was able to start putting everything back together. I literally finished the job at 6am Monday morning after not having slept in nearly 20 hours. I then had to go home, shower, change into snowboard gear, and head to the resort to teach a full 8 hour day of snowboard lessons…. So I didn’t get to actually sleep until MONDAY NIGHT!
So the lesson learned is… pay someone else to replace a headliner!!!! On the upside the replacement headliner looks good and no sagging anywhere.