I assume by rear panel you mean the molding behind the rear seats. At least I hope so. Well here is how it goes, first you must remove the rear seat cushion, it just pops out, pull up and toward the front of the car. Next remove the back cushions, to do this fold them down, on the 40% split seat you will find a small square velcro piece, underneath are two 10mm(not 100% on that) bolts, remove these and pull the back cushion toward the opposite side of the car, this will remove the rod from the side molding. Then remove the 60% split back cushion from the side molding in the same manner, there are no bolts on this cushion. Then in the arm rests there should be an oval pop-out covering a screw, take this out on both sides. Next take the window panelling from each side above the rear panelling off, these pop right off. After removing those, remove the side molding in the same fashion. The rear molding will pop up the same way as the sides and window molding, some of the plastic pins holding the molding are easier to access from the trunk. Well hope this helps.
power door or manual
After unscrewing all the screws on the perimeter of panel you must slide the interior door handle mechanism to release the panel.
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From what I was told at the dealership when I asked is that the fuel filter is an internal part of the gas tank, and if you want or need to replace it you will need to drop the tank and remove the fuel pump/filter. I have a 2003 Civic LX coupe, that is a Canadian car.
how do you remove the door panel for a 2003 mitisbushi montero
Removing the door panel on a 2003 Honda Civic require locating all the mounting hardware. There are a few screws placed on the door, once removed the rest of the door panel needs to be un-clipped. The panel will then come off.
To remove the door panel on a 2003 Toyota 4 Runner, locate the screws holding the panel to the door. Unscrew these and lift the panel up and away from the door.
Same as 2003 models, is located on the rear glass where your rear defrost syst is located.
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Use a screwdriver to remove all the screws and clips in the doors panel. Pull the panel away slowly, remove the wiring connections and the panel will come off easily.
remove door panel, remove speeker.
Yes, just got to the Honda website (www.honda.com, then go to OwnerLink) and you can search for accessories specific to your vehicle. The keyless entry system for the 2003 Honda Civic LX coupe costs about $250 without installation; it's $350 installed. The accessories are available for purchase through the Honda online store as well.