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removing interiour panels
This is regaurding a 91 chev tracker.
I need to remove the door panels to work on the lock mech.,and Im not sure about how to pop the fastners. On the rear door they they look like a washer with a pin in the center. Any idea if you tap the pin back or do you pry the washer off? They dont yeald with gentle pressure so I think I should give it a tap,but Im unsure which piece moves. Thanx,Keith |
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Re: removing interiour panels
Most door panels have a couple of screws holding arm rests, door handles, interior locks and the such in place. Once those are removed and it's just the panel most of the ones I have seen use a plastic pop in fastener that the straight part that pops in has little ribs on it to hold it in place when it goes in. These can be removed with a flat head screw driver or there are specialty tools made that will go on each side of the plastic piece and pry it up. If you can get your fingers under the edge most of them can be popped out with a little tugging and force. Also don't forget to remove the window crank lever if it's there.
http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us...rInfoPages.htm |
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Re: removing interiour panels
lol,I finally got around to dealing with it yesterday,and managed to break most of the plastic clips.Well there 16 years old ,kinda brittle.
Plan on getting some "dress" washers and some wall anchors for the holes and fix them that way. thanx. |
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