93 deville door panel removal
homerunhitta
06-30-2005, 02:49 AM
Does anyone no how to remove the door panels of the 93 sedan deville. I got all the screws out of it which was 6 all together and then popped out all the clips around it. It still seems like there is something holding the center of the panel. im just trying to put speakers in it. also is it possible to put 6.5 size speakers.
PHATPATT
01-04-2006, 07:14 PM
IAM HAVING THE SAME PROB ON MY 91 DEVILLE, I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT AND i ALMOST BROKE THE DAMN THING TRING TO GET IT OFF
caddydaddy
01-04-2006, 08:39 PM
Check behind where the inner door handle is. There may be a screw there holding it.
DFBonnett
01-05-2006, 08:29 AM
Does anyone no how to remove the door panels of the 93 sedan deville. I got all the screws out of it which was 6 all together and then popped out all the clips around it. It still seems like there is something holding the center of the panel. im just trying to put speakers in it. also is it possible to put 6.5 size speakers.
From the $20 Chilton manual.....
Disconnect negative bat terminal
Insert flat bladed tool between door panel and the rear edge of the PW switch plate to disengage the retainer from the panel.
Slide the PW switch plate forward then disconnect wiring connectors
Remove pull handle retaining screws
Using thin bladed tool pry courtesy lamp lenses off
Remove bulb
Pinch courtesy lamp retainers and pull out lamp socket
Disconnect courtesy lamp wiring connector
Remove door panel retaining screws
Using tool J-2459B or equivalent, disengage the door panel fasteners from the holes in the door
Disconnect any remaining wiring and remove panel.
From the $20 Chilton manual.....
Disconnect negative bat terminal
Insert flat bladed tool between door panel and the rear edge of the PW switch plate to disengage the retainer from the panel.
Slide the PW switch plate forward then disconnect wiring connectors
Remove pull handle retaining screws
Using thin bladed tool pry courtesy lamp lenses off
Remove bulb
Pinch courtesy lamp retainers and pull out lamp socket
Disconnect courtesy lamp wiring connector
Remove door panel retaining screws
Using tool J-2459B or equivalent, disengage the door panel fasteners from the holes in the door
Disconnect any remaining wiring and remove panel.
nicks84
08-23-2007, 11:48 PM
From the $20 Chilton manual.....
Disconnect negative bat terminal
Insert flat bladed tool between door panel and the rear edge of the PW switch plate to disengage the retainer from the panel.
Slide the PW switch plate forward then disconnect wiring connectors
Remove pull handle retaining screws
Using thin bladed tool pry courtesy lamp lenses off
Remove bulb
Pinch courtesy lamp retainers and pull out lamp socket
Disconnect courtesy lamp wiring connector
Remove door panel retaining screws
Using tool J-2459B or equivalent, disengage the door panel fasteners from the holes in the door
Disconnect any remaining wiring and remove panel.
Sweet, by any chance, is that the same process for a 94, I thought they changed body style in 94, so , it might be different ? Or similar enough ?
Disconnect negative bat terminal
Insert flat bladed tool between door panel and the rear edge of the PW switch plate to disengage the retainer from the panel.
Slide the PW switch plate forward then disconnect wiring connectors
Remove pull handle retaining screws
Using thin bladed tool pry courtesy lamp lenses off
Remove bulb
Pinch courtesy lamp retainers and pull out lamp socket
Disconnect courtesy lamp wiring connector
Remove door panel retaining screws
Using tool J-2459B or equivalent, disengage the door panel fasteners from the holes in the door
Disconnect any remaining wiring and remove panel.
Sweet, by any chance, is that the same process for a 94, I thought they changed body style in 94, so , it might be different ? Or similar enough ?
DFBonnett
08-25-2007, 06:58 AM
Don't know. Manual says for 90-93.
nicks84
08-25-2007, 11:26 AM
Don't know. Manual says for 90-93.
Thanks man, I appreciate you lookin out.
Thanks man, I appreciate you lookin out.
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