Door Panel?

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Door Panel?

Post by SXT_04 » Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:11 pm

I'm trying to take off my door panels. How do you take the panel off the door handle?

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Post by jetas » Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:06 am

They have 3 srews i believe. One in the door handle, one out on the door panel (if u miss it then ur a :tardbang: ) And theres one in the lil shit u use to pull the door closed. Look at the back side of the door panel once its removed and see how it comes off.
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Post by Swordfish2Cowboy » Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:06 am

The front or back? With the front panels, everything is once piece. With the back panels you have to remove the retaining pins behind the window roller uppy thing with a cloth or something. Just work it back and forth.

Once the screws are off, disconnect all the power options you can (power windows and mirror controls). Now pry the panel away from the door.

In the front, you'll have to remove another electrical connector for the power door locks (if applicable), then remove the handle mechanism.

There are two white plastic pieces on each of the bars, one for the lock and one for the handle. Turn the plastic pieces to the side so the bottom part of the bar is unobstructed, and they can slide out the bottom of where they connect to the interior handles and buttons.

I think that's everything.
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