they should just pop off with a small screwdriver.
front/rear 1. Remove the end plate covers on the pull strap(tiny flathead to avoid breaking) 2. unscrew screws with regular size flathead or appropriate size Phillips star 3. remove plate behind chrome pull handle(tiny flathead again) 4. remove entire door lock plate with pull strap. 5. remove door panel by pushing up and out towards you *note* it is not necessary to remove window switch/seat plate ...all wires can be disconnected from rear once door panel is off door
To remove the door strap on a Ford Fiesta, first, open the door fully to access the strap. Use a screwdriver or socket wrench to remove the screws or bolts securing the strap to the door frame and the body of the car. Carefully pull the strap away from its mounting points, ensuring not to damage any surrounding components. Finally, check for any clips or additional fasteners that may need to be released before fully removing the strap.
To remove the plastic clips covering the screws on the door handle strap of a 1982 El Camino, you can use a flathead screwdriver or a small trim removal tool. Carefully pry the clips away from the door panel, taking care not to break them. Once the clips are removed, you can access the screws securing the door handle strap. After unscrewing, gently pull the handle strap away from the door.
To remove the door panel on a 1988 suburban, first remove any light lenses and stereo speaker covers in the door. Then, gently pull at the corners with a screw driver to remove the larger panel.Ê
There should be an access panel on the inside of the door which covers and inside door release mechanism. ed724 You need to remove the bottom panel (the panel below the rear window). To do this, get into the van (it helps to remove the rear seats), pop the plastic cover over the pull-down strap (this cover actually slides up), and the covers on both sides of the handle (these covers will pop from the front; use a flat-head screwdriver, insert it from the top). Once you get the covers off, remove the bolts using a 10mm socket. Remove the panel. I found out that it's easiest to remove the panel by pulling out from the bottom. Don't worry about pulling it. It's held only by pull-out pins. Once the cover is off, locate the latch. Just pull up on it and it should unlatch. Be careful not to fall off the rear of the van. Nando
remove plastic covers on the ends of the handle...under those there are 2 bolts...remove them...i think they are 10mm...then remove the cover behind the door latch(used to open door)...inside, beside the latch...there is another 10mm bolt. remove it. pry out the window control switch from the front. pull it out. unplug the switch from the wiring harness. grab the handle of the door, then pull upward.
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Remove the screw behind the seat that goes into the top of the rear fender. Lift the rear of the seat and pull straight back, away from the fuel tank. If there is a passenger grab strap, you can pull the seat through the strap or remove the strap.
Unsnap the plastic appliques from the door pull strap and remote bezel.Then pull the front edge of the bezel outward and push the bezel backward to release itRemove the mounting screws at either end of the pull strap and remove it from the door panelNot the installation angle of the window crank handle and then remove it.To do this use an Allen wrench to remove the Allen screw from the center of the window mechanism shaftRemove the retaining screws from the lower side of the door handle and remove itThere are spring clips mounted to the door panel which slip into holes drilled into the door metal.Using a flat stick gently pry the panel off the door at front back and bottom to release the clipsLift the panel straight upward to release clips which retain it to the inside of the door by running down into the window slot
first you start with the trim screws along the bottom of the carpeted door panel. next, using a socket wrench, remove the 2 bolts that are under the armrest area. then carefully remove the wood trim panel, being carefull not to snap the pins, remove the ash tray and remove all the large blts that hold the armrest to the door, next, remove the door pull, this is done by prying off the small (less than 1 inch) covers on each end, under the covers are 2 screws. after that gently pull the panel from the door and your done.
If you want to just replace the speakers: Remove window crank ( if present ), remove door panel screws. There are several plastic retainers holding the panel to the door. Gently pry the panel from the door at the sides and bottom, then pull the panel up and over the window lip. The covers are "plastic welded" to the panel. Cut the "welds" and pry off the cover.
Remove the pull strap by removing the cover (it slides up towards the rear window). Next, remove the Phillips screw holding the strap assembly. Use a screwdriver (cover it with a cloth so it doesn't scratch the paint) to pop out the panel from the fasteners. It seems intimidating but I just did it and it is fairly easy.