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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 02:50 PM
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does anyone know how to remove the door panels on a 93 CIVIC HATCHBACK Si? i know how to remove power door lock ones but this one has the manual one and i can pretty much almost remove it but the little thing you use to roll up the window is in the way...how do i remove that...

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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 04:35 PM
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Default Re: need help with door panel removal? (DRAG1320ciVHBKsi)

There is just a screw holding in the plastic piece around the door lock.
Just unscrew it and you can pull it out.

There is a pin on the back side of the window crank that you pop off, then you can slide the handle off.
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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 04:51 PM
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r u talking about the handle that rolls the window up and down??
if so, use something like a small hook(don't know what it's called... but it looks like a screw driver except there is a hook on the tip of it...)
it's the thing that most mechanics always have in their pockets... or just make ur own...and search for a pin that holds the handle (cap between door panel and the handle) and simply just pull it out... u'll know what i mean... but try not to lose it by pulling it too hard... they can sometimes be bitch to find.... hope that helps...
sorry for ma bad english...


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Old Nov 22, 2002 | 04:06 PM
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Can someone give me instructions from start to finish, please?
The car is a 93 hatch.

My Spoon Mirrors will be here shortly and I want to know what I am doing before getting out there and just pulling on $hit.

Thanks a lot!
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Old Nov 27, 2002 | 06:08 AM
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****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

I went to take the passengers door panel off and the f**king screw that holds the door handle (screw that points to the ground) is f**king stripped! I turned and pulled on the handle and the b!tch does not want to come out. So, I have the panel pulled back a little and used a small phillips tip and a wrench to get the 3 screws out. Guess I'll have to put them back in this way as well. Luckily the drivers side is not stripped
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Old Nov 29, 2002 | 09:50 AM
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I have the passengers side mirror on now.
Got everything loose on the drivers side panel except the window arm crank. Can't get the f**ker loose!
I'll give it another try. Oh, and this time the screw in the door handle was acting the f**k up, so I stepped drilled the head off and popped the handle off. Now, the shaft is stuck and that bitch will stay that way since it will be a bitch to get out and I'll never worry about it again once I get this all done
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