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TexasX
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Posted:7/12/2004 10:11 |
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I need to remove my rear Passenger door panels and could not see any screws that need to be taken out prior to removal. I gently pryed apart the door panel to peek in and could see a few areas that the panel snapped into the door, but did not go any further, becasue was not sure exactly how to pop off the panel, etc.....
Any suggestions?
TexasX
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LANDYOT

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Posted:7/12/2004 16:54 |
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DO NOT try to pry the door panel off!!! Take a small screwdriver and pry off the red reflector ... you should see a notch on its forwrd edge to slip the screwdriver in ... and one retaining screw can be found behind that reflector. Next, pry up the inboard edge of the short panel holding the window control (up & down) switch ... pull the panel slowly away from the door & unplug the wiring harness ... the second retaing screw can now be accessed. After removing both reataining screws, simply lift the panel straight up. The panel is held to the door by a series of plastic hooks, and pulling the panel inboard will certainly break some of those clips. |
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TexasX
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Galveston, TX, USA |
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Registered on 5/13/2004 |
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Posted:7/13/2004 08:55 |
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Yea, I figured there had to be something with the reflector and that little notch, just was not sure what is led to. Thanks for the tip LANDYOT!
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