To remove the MK2 Audi TT door panel, start by disconnecting the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Use a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the plastic covers and remove screws located behind them, typically near the door handle and armrest. Once the screws are removed, gently pull the panel away from the door, starting from the bottom and working your way up to detach the clips. Finally, disconnect any electrical connectors for window switches or speakers before fully removing the panel.
To change the wing mirror on a Seat Leon MK2, first, carefully remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any screws and unclipping it. Disconnect the electrical connector for the mirror, then unscrew the mirror from its mount on the door. Replace it with the new mirror, reattach the electrical connector, and then reassemble the door panel, ensuring everything is secured properly.
just take the door card off and unscrew the speaker!
there are two or three screws on the bottom of the door, where the plastic meets the metal of the door. Again, on the lower part of the door (maybe 1 on the side too) Hope to help
In the MR2 MK2, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) is typically located behind the passenger side dashboard. To access it, you'll need to remove the lower kick panel and possibly the upper dash panel. The ECU is housed in a metal casing, making it a bit challenging to reach, but it's essential for managing the engine's performance and diagnostics.
drivers side door
if its the door speakers your talking about they are 5 inch
in the fuse panel either under the dash on the drivers side (remove interior plastic pieces) or under the hood hear the battery
yes then you need to change the bonnet and slam panel and lights
How do u get the cable into the gear box out
when sitting in drivers seat, it is in the kick panel near your left foot behind where the front hood latch is and up slightly higher. its a small fuse box, one of 3 on the mr2 mk2
Yes but you would have to change the bonnet/front wings and slam panel.
You remove the horn button if its in the middle.. Or just remove the plastic in the middle of the steeringwheel. Then take a 24mm i think and unscrew the big nut. Then remove the wheel.