Speaker install help
1) Unscrew the plastic screw at the front of the panel where it is covered by the dash when it is closed.
2) Remove the door handle by removing the screw at the bottom of it.
3) Remove the door handle by taking out the screw behind the thing you pull on to release it (whatever it's called).
4) Remove the window crank, mine had power windows, so I can't help you.
5) Either use a panel clip tool, and pry the panel off, or be like me and just yank the panel.
6) Voila!
2) Remove the door handle by removing the screw at the bottom of it.
3) Remove the door handle by taking out the screw behind the thing you pull on to release it (whatever it's called).
4) Remove the window crank, mine had power windows, so I can't help you.
5) Either use a panel clip tool, and pry the panel off, or be like me and just yank the panel.
6) Voila!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by badcompany9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1) Unscrew the plastic screw at the front of the panel where it is covered by the dash when it is closed.
2) Remove the door handle by removing the screw at the bottom of it.
3) Remove the door handle by taking out the screw behind the thing you pull on to release it (whatever it's called).
4) Remove the window crank, mine had power windows, so I can't help you.
5) Either use a panel clip tool, and pry the panel off, or be like me and just yank the panel.
6) Voila!</TD></TR></TABLE>Ditto that
once all the screws are out, grab the door panel at the bottom, by the door speaker grill, and give it a short, fast jerk, you may have to "pop" it once or twice to release all the clips, [pastic] after that, [with the bottom of the door panel as close to the door as possible, without the clips going back into the holes] put some upwards pressure on the panel then, with the side of your fist, starting at the back top of the panel , give the panel a sharp blow, [out not down] or as many as you need to "pop" the panel out of the window gap, [it is held in there by "over hanging " clips]
94
2) Remove the door handle by removing the screw at the bottom of it.
3) Remove the door handle by taking out the screw behind the thing you pull on to release it (whatever it's called).
4) Remove the window crank, mine had power windows, so I can't help you.
5) Either use a panel clip tool, and pry the panel off, or be like me and just yank the panel.
6) Voila!</TD></TR></TABLE>Ditto that
once all the screws are out, grab the door panel at the bottom, by the door speaker grill, and give it a short, fast jerk, you may have to "pop" it once or twice to release all the clips, [pastic] after that, [with the bottom of the door panel as close to the door as possible, without the clips going back into the holes] put some upwards pressure on the panel then, with the side of your fist, starting at the back top of the panel , give the panel a sharp blow, [out not down] or as many as you need to "pop" the panel out of the window gap, [it is held in there by "over hanging " clips]
94
This might be of some use to you. I know it's for a DC integra, but it should be pretty similar. http://www.team-integra.net/se...D=591
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
Thank you all for your help. I was stuck trying to get the driver side panel off and it turns out that the clip holding the window **** was messed up from a previous install. The Passenger side came off with no problems. Thanks again.
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