Removing a kitchen pod
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Removing a kitchen pod
Hi, I need to remove the interior of my bongo and am struggling with the kitchen pod. It is situated behind the drivers seat. Being very new to this, I can't see where to start with it. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd be very grateful..I'm hoping that once I get started Ill be able to see more of the fixings that are currently hiding from me!
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Re: Removing a kitchen pod
If its behind the drivers seat then it sounds like a conversion, the Kitchen pods that Mazda fitted are nearside at the rear.
If that is the situation then every conversion is basically different, it will depend on the company/person that fitted it. Often they are screwed into the plastic trim if it wasn't removed, and likely also into the flooring that will have been fitted, its case of get in with a torch and start inspecting!
If that is the situation then every conversion is basically different, it will depend on the company/person that fitted it. Often they are screwed into the plastic trim if it wasn't removed, and likely also into the flooring that will have been fitted, its case of get in with a torch and start inspecting!
Re: Removing a kitchen pod
Thanks, yes it is fixed in really well somehow.. I think I'm going to just have to continue to remove bits until I can get some access to somewhere it's attached!