S13 Door Panel Removal
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For those of you who are nervous about busting something when removing your door panels. Some of us have done this so many times we could do it blindfolded, something that I wouldn't recommend by the way!
Tools needed: Philips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver This is for S13 with power windows and locks but if you have manual then it will be even easier because you can skip a couple of these steps. Attachment 23491 Nothing to it! First you need to open the door...duhhhh!!!! Attachment 23492 Attachment 23493 Look down in the pull handle and you'll see a rectangular plastic piece. This is the cover for the screw that you need to get to. Attachment 23494 Remove it with a flathead screwdriver to gain access. Attachment 23495 The screw. Attachment 23496 Use a phillipshead screwdriver to get it out. Attachment 23497 Now you want to get the joint covers off the door handles. With your fingers or a flathead screwdriver you can pry the joint covers off the door panel then pull the handle open and manuever the joint cover around the handle to completely remove them. Attachment 23498 Joint cover. Attachment 23499 Next, look in the corner of the door and you'll see a screw that needs to be removed. Pop the cover and use a phillipshead screwdriver to get it. Attachment 23500 Now you can use a flathead screwdriver to pop the door panel away from the door. Just insert it around the door panel in different places and use a little force to pop it off. Once you pop one section away you can just use your hands to pop off the rest of the door. When you've popped the door panel off the door and you have power windows DO NOT LET IT GO!!! There is a harness connected to the panel that needs to be removed first. Attachment 23501 This is the harness for the power windows and locks. Simply grab the tab, press and pull it out of the connector. Attachment 23502 Done! To put it back just reverse what you did to get it back on. |
haha this isa like the the easiest thing to do..... but i appreciate your time for the n00bs.
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yea , definitly for the noobs.
:freak: but so is my drift write up. |
I agree, def for the noobs.I did it without a diy first day i got the car, really isnt that hard once you realize where the screws are. Great right up BTW.
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Thanks fellas.:bigok:
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