Door Panel
h20goalie06
11-21-2004, 09:06 PM
I got a '94 suburban and I would like to put in new speakers. When I looked at the speakers I realized that the whole panel has to be taken off to put in the new speakers. If any of you know a site or can type to me how to do it with out hurting anything and if there are any tools I need to do this it would be very helpful. I want to put them in the middle set of speakers also. All I know is that it should be a full days job to do it, and I would like to do it this thanksgiving break. Also I heard tehre are three screws to take out but I can only see one, please help I really need it. Thanks.
010175
11-23-2004, 01:21 AM
Found this post on this board.
delucaj
I just replaced front lock actuator on 99 it was sticking before and now it works great. Start by removing 2 screws in armrest then remove plastic piece around door handle with screwdriver then take screwdriver and pry up door switch assembly.
finally door panel is held on by plastic holders take screwdriver again and start on bottom edge of door and pry off (the holders are pretty long) once you remove door panel you find actuator in the rear part of door closer to latch (on the front door anyway) Actuator is riveted on drill out rivets and lift actuator off lock arm put rivets back in and put door back together.. good luck!
delucaj
I just replaced front lock actuator on 99 it was sticking before and now it works great. Start by removing 2 screws in armrest then remove plastic piece around door handle with screwdriver then take screwdriver and pry up door switch assembly.
finally door panel is held on by plastic holders take screwdriver again and start on bottom edge of door and pry off (the holders are pretty long) once you remove door panel you find actuator in the rear part of door closer to latch (on the front door anyway) Actuator is riveted on drill out rivets and lift actuator off lock arm put rivets back in and put door back together.. good luck!
h20goalie06
11-29-2004, 04:29 PM
Thanks all for your help, I've replaced my speakers without any problems.
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