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Old 01-02-2007, 11:21 PM
canuckfan31 canuckfan31 is offline
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Question Door Panel Removal

Hi i was wondering if anyone knows how to remove the door panels on my 1994 Buick regal custom sedan so i can put in some new speakers.
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Old 01-07-2007, 12:39 AM
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Red face Re: Door Panel Removal

Hey canuckfan,removing the door panels is fairly basic and simple by removing screws. Two main screws slightly hidden behind door close handle,2 screws at the top where seatbelt goes into door(small pryable cover), one screw behind inside door latch, and one screw under the lower seat belt cover. After you get them all, the rest are held in by clip plugs. Start pulling from the top across mirror and it will detach. However the seatbelt will still be attached to the cover and you may want to disconnect door electrical connectors to have more leeway. Everything must be lined up when re-inserting. Good Luck
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Old 01-19-2007, 08:37 AM
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Re: Door Panel Removal

I sugest breaking the covers off then using strong adhesive to get them back.

I have a `96, I did this only I managed to save some of the clips and they stay back on by themselves without adhesive.
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