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Old 04-25-2007, 10:28 PM
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1998 Century door panel removal

Does anyone know how to safely remove a front driver's door panel on a 98? I need to see why my window will not roll up or down, but I cannot get the panel off. Please e-mail me at [email protected] if you know how to do this.

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Re: 1998 Century doo rpanel removal

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Gettting the door panel off is easy. Remove the plastic cover/bezel around the door latch (one screw). Then by the pull handle remove the small plastic cover. Then remove the two screws/bolts. Then firmly grasping bottom of door panel pull out until the plastic push pins release and work you way up the panel. There are several that secure the panel to the door frame. You can purchase a door panel removel tool to make this part of the job easier so you don't break any part of the panel. Then hold the panel with both hands and push up then lift out.



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