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You need to remove 4 bolts on the bottom end of the panel using a splinned tool of the correct size. You can also use an Allen key.
Then using a flat screw driver to lift gently on either side of the panel, unclip the plastic fastners. They tend to break off, so be prepared to buy replacement ones from a main dealer. There are three fastners either side, which run from top most of the panel to the bottom.
Then using a plastic spatular or a flat screw driver, lift the plastic cover on the door handle starting from the front end, i.e. the end with the electric window winding buttons. Just gently lift, nothing will break. Just be careful not to scratch the panel if you are using a metal tool.
Once the panel if off you can remove two bolts behind the door handle. Agaon you need an Allen key or an appropriate size splinned plug.
To finally remove the panel you then need to lift from the bottom and gently push it out of the top grove. Inside will be several electric cables which can easily be disconnected. Just be careful not to strecth them and break them off.
Job done!
Let me be your hero!!
You need to remove 4 bolts on the bottom end of the panel using a splinned tool of the correct size. You can also use an Allen key.
Then using a flat screw driver to lift gently on either side of the panel, unclip the plastic fastners. They tend to break off, so be prepared to buy replacement ones from a main dealer. There are three fastners either side, which run from top most of the panel to the bottom.
Then using a plastic spatular or a flat screw driver, lift the plastic cover on the door handle starting from the front end, i.e. the end with the electric window winding buttons. Just gently lift, nothing will break. Just be careful not to scratch the panel if you are using a metal tool.
Once the panel if off you can remove two bolts behind the door handle. Agaon you need an Allen key or an appropriate size splinned plug.
To finally remove the panel you then need to lift from the bottom and gently push it out of the top grove. Inside will be several electric cables which can easily be disconnected. Just be careful not to strecth them and break them off.
Job done!
The 2003 fall ball Polo door panel is held in place by eight retaining clips and two screws. Remove the two screws. The screws can be found near the door latch handle. Remove the retaining clips by prying outward.
To remove the door panel on a 1990 VW Polo, start by removing any screws that secure the panel, typically located near the door handle, armrest, or at the bottom of the panel. Next, gently pry the panel away from the door frame using a flat tool, being careful not to damage the clips. Once loose, disconnect any electrical connectors for window controls or speakers, and lift the panel off. Finally, ensure all clips and screws are kept safe for reassembly.
1997 VW Polo: A part of inner half of inside handle splits off, and 2 screws can be removed. Leave the rest and take off door panel (probably starting above upper hinch, but mind the mirror cables).
The front door speakers in a 2004 Volkswagen Polo measure 6.7 inches. This is equal to about 170 mm or 17 cm.
Begin by removing the inside door panel. Remove the wiring harness from the electric window regulator. Remove the window regulator retaining screws.
To replace the door lock barrel in a VW Polo, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off. Next, locate the retaining clip or screw that holds the lock barrel in place and remove it. Slide the old lock barrel out and insert the new one, ensuring it aligns correctly. Finally, reattach the retaining clip or screw, replace the door panel, and test the lock to ensure it works properly.
There is one on the end panel of the dashboard. (i.e. the bit that you cannot see when the door is shut) just use a flathead screwdriver to open the cover.
Begin by removing the inside door panel. Remove the linkage from the window winder. Remove the window winder retaining bolts. The window winder will come off.
This is the answer of my 2003 model Polo:- For left hand drive cars, it is on the left hand end of the dash board. Open the left hand side door fully, put a screwdriver into the small slot and lever off the cover. Inside you will find the fuse layout and pliers to remove/replace fuses. For right hand drive cars, the fuse panel is on the right hand end of the dash. .........might be the same for 2004
if you open the drivers side door. the fuses are located behind the flat panel at the end of the dashboard that is usually covered by the door. Use a Flat headed screwdriver to pull this off. there are your fuses there is also a chart showing which fuses are which
Open the drivers door, on the side of the dashboard there is a removable panel, its behind there.
To remove the instrument panel from a 2000 Volkswagen Polo, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the screws or bolts securing the panel, typically located around the edges and behind any trim pieces. Carefully pry off any trim or bezel surrounding the panel, then gently pull the instrument panel out, disconnecting any electrical connectors. Be cautious not to damage any clips or wires during the process.