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Re: getiing door panel off a "93"
The exact same way. The only general word of advice I did not include above is....
"If you have manual windows, you will likely need a special tool to disengage the retaining clip holding the handle on. Most of the handles don't use screws anymore unfortunately."
As you have power windows, that does not apply. However, there is likely NOTHING you can do about your power windows going up slow from inside the door. Minus:
1) Replacing the spring. (Something I would NEVER want to attempt, as it probably means replacing the entire mounting assembly.)
2) Replacing the motor. (Which shouldn't slow down, it should fail. Plus, I wouldn't want to find or buy one. I've got one for a drivers door I might sell though... Hmm...)
A good idea would be to buy some silicone greese and lube up the window tracks and the "squigy?" type thing along the bottom of the window. That's probably where your problem lies...
Or I guess is could lie with inadaquate voltage getting to your power windows. Which you could test at the motor connector, if you knew what the voltage should be. Most likely though, the problem would be caused by a bad power windows relay or fuse.
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