door panel
Tools: Small flat tip screw driver, #2 Phillips screw driver, Door panel clip remover tool.
There is a covered Phillips screw in the door handle. There is an uncovered Phillips screw in the arm rest tray. There is a plastic fastener in the top front part of the door, it just pups out. Then, use the panel remover tool to pup out all the fasteners around the door panel (you can carefully do it by hand as well). Then, lift up the door panel to unhook it from the top edge. After this, unhook the lower light connector, the power lock switch, the power mirror and power window switches.
Good luck!
There is a covered Phillips screw in the door handle. There is an uncovered Phillips screw in the arm rest tray. There is a plastic fastener in the top front part of the door, it just pups out. Then, use the panel remover tool to pup out all the fasteners around the door panel (you can carefully do it by hand as well). Then, lift up the door panel to unhook it from the top edge. After this, unhook the lower light connector, the power lock switch, the power mirror and power window switches.
Good luck!
nah thats the only way you can do it. its really easy, its not as hard as it sounds. i remove the two screws, the black triangle shaped thing, and the little plastic rivet at the top far right of the door, then i stick a screwdriver under the bottom left corner (where the little indented area with the bolt is) and just pry up, then i just grab the panel and pop it off from the bottom first. then i slide the door handle loose, disconnect the harness, then unclip the little bar that goes to the door latch. then disconnect all the harnesses and the panel comes right off.
i can take my panel off in less than two minutes, now that i have done it so many times.
i can take my panel off in less than two minutes, now that i have done it so many times.
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