replacing window blind

i do. i doub't you will be able to get the blind working again. i gave up with it and got a new one.heres the remains of my old one. Your welcome to any parts. I got a new one on ebay for 100 quid un the end. Those plastics are very fragile.try taping it up,one the blind is riveted in place it won't be noticeable?

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Dear Flying Banana, thanks for the pictures. I'm in the same situation, but with some questions about how to dismantle the curtain.
I understand that it's mounted with 3 bolts in each sides, is it true?
To access to the upper one you use the air holes?
Finally, and sorry for asking too much, to extract the air grill, is it only pulling out?

Thanks a lot for answering.
 
Dear Flying Banana, thanks for the pictures. I'm in the same situation, but with some questions about how to dismantle the curtain.
I understand that it's mounted with 3 bolts in each sides, is it true?
To access to the upper one you use the air holes?
Finally, and sorry for asking too much, to extract the air grill, is it only pulling out?

Thanks a lot for answering.
Yes. You need plastic trim tools. The vents prize out. The blind is held in with rivets on one side that need drilling out. Pop out the light fittings with your trim tool you will see screws to loosen the long panel. Remove the seat belt and height adjuster to see the fixings that side. Protect your worktops and window sills with cardboard and duct tape. It's a very tricky job getting it out.it sort of comes out to the right by twisting the legs once free. They are sharp at the bottom and easily scratch anything they touch. Then you will need to re rivet the pieces onto the new blind before fitting.
 
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