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Old Aug 7, 2005 | 04:26 PM
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door panel removal?

any tips on how to remove the door panels. without breaking anything?


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Old Aug 7, 2005 | 05:06 PM
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Up toward the front of the door...where it is at the bracket..holding it to the car....try to pull it far enough to put like a screwdriver or something to pry it up....once you have enough room stick your hand in there and pretty much just pull it off....its held on by little plastic things..so if anything would break itd just be those..and you can buy them at autozone pretty cheap ....But ok...Before you try to pry anything off...You need to remove a "C-clip" almost like metal clip behind the window crank...they can be a pain to get to sometimes...once thats pry'ed off...the handle comes off real easy...then...up on the top of the door panel...there is that black cover for the mirrors..I dont know if you ahve power or manual windows..but that just pulls right off...then you can finally pull the door off...When you pull the panel off...make sure to pull out...then once its off the door pull up and it will come off of the window part... and don't forget once you do that...the door handle is connected to the panel...take that off and then it should finally be all off ....This was done on a base coupe with manual windows, and manual mirrors...so if you have auto might just have to disconnect power lines or something :P... If you have any problems post back!!
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