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Old 02-28-2006, 09:42 AM
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Angry How do i get the dam door panel off?

ive spent two hours today trying to get the door panel off of my 98, i found one hex screw under the door handle and two philips screws on the bottom of the door panel...what am i missing?
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Re: How do i get the dam door panel off?

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Old 02-28-2006, 09:29 PM
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Re: How do i get the dam door panel off?

thanks a million.
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Re: How do i get the dam door panel off?

pry with a screw driver the panel has push in plastic clips attached to the back of the door panel that go into holes in the door also if this is the front door there might be a plastic plate on the inside of the door jist above the panel that is triangle shape that has to come of first just pry pry pry
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