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Originally Posted by sjwoody
Worked on a neighbors 99 the other day, and it's probably more closely related to your year. The inner liner is attached slightly different. You need to remove the screws holding the pull handle, and take the handle out. Then (on the 99) there's a screw under an oval access plate near the window latch. Open the window, and pop the liner out around the window ONLY (I used a flat blade screwdriver, but be careful). With the liner loose around the window, simply push UP and the liner should slide out of the retainers holding the liner to the door. You may have to use a little force with your hands to get it to break loose.
With the liner out, you should be able to see what the problem is with the door.
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Thanks. I figured it out last weekend and I didn't even break anything. I removed the screws for the pull handle then removed the liner, top first. I pulled down on the top of the liner releasing the pins that surround the window. I then opened the window and pulled up on the liner. It came right out. Like anything else, it's not hard if you know how. I found a plastic snap had come loose on the door handle linkage. It's fixed until next time. My wife is happy. That was the goal.