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does anyone know or can explain how you remove the door/window trim from the door. I know it has clips but do u slide it out or do you pull up on the black trim. Im talking about the black strip on the outer side ofr the door right at the window.
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First thing is you gotta take the screws off and there is a total of 3!
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
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Originally Posted by FilthyAp2,Mar 1 2010, 08:47 PM
First thing is you gotta take the screws off and there is a total of 3!
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
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Originally Posted by TWISMS2000,Mar 1 2010, 08:58 PM
oh my bad i just edited that post i forgot to mention that im talking about the outer door/window trim
I have never taken that apart before
Sorry I couldn't help
GL
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Originally Posted by FilthyAp2,Mar 1 2010, 09:03 PM
You bastard!
I have never taken that apart before
Sorry I couldn't help
GL
I have never taken that apart before
Sorry I couldn't help
GL
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Originally Posted by TWISMS2000,Mar 1 2010, 09:11 PM
soorry bro thanks for the help i actually do need to take off the door panel also to replace speakers. but that puter trim piece is bugging me i know its loose and i catch my self in traffic and on red lights trying to figure this out
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Originally Posted by FilthyAp2,Mar 1 2010, 08:47 PM
First thing is you gotta take the screws off and there is a total of 3!
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
2 on the actual handle that you use to pull the door closed.
1 behind the door handle that you use to open the door from the inside (when you remove this skrew, you need to pull off the black over the skew was holding on to).
The bottom of the panel is held on by clips between the door and the panel so just slightly tug on them and it will pop off.
You will have one more clip on the top right (that's if your working on the driver side) pop that off and your done.
Pull up and out to get the panel off but not too hard because you still have to unplug your harnesses.
GL and take your time
Jc
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