Roof Lining Version Is Incorrect

When ordering replacement parts for your vehicle, precision is paramount. One of the most common yet overlooked errors is selecting an incompatible roof lining, or headliner. The message "Roof Lining Version Is Incorrect" is a critical alert that the part you have chosen does not match your specific vehicle’s configuration. This discrepancy can arise from subtle variations between model years, trim levels, or optional features such as sunroofs, overhead consoles, or integrated lighting.

Roof Lining Version Is Incorrect

A roof lining is not a universal component. Manufacturers often make running changes to interior molds and mounting points. A lining designed for a model without a sunroof will not fit one that has it, and vice-versa. Similarly, variations in pillar shapes, dome light cut-outs, or sensor housings for rain or alarm systems create distinct part numbers. Installing an incorrect version leads to immediate fitment issues—it may not clip into place, can sag, or leave gaps exposing the bare roof. Forced installation can damage mounting tabs or the fragile lining material itself.

To avoid this error, always verify your exact vehicle specifications before purchase. Use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when searching our catalog, as this is the most reliable method to ensure part compatibility. Double-check options like panoramic roofs or advanced audio systems. Our product listings clearly state applicable years, models, and required factory options. Investing time in correct identification saves significant cost, effort, and ensures a seamless, professional restoration of your vehicle’s interior.