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Old 04-21-2005, 11:52 AM
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tearing doors apart for new speakers

i removed two screws from the door and i cant figure out how to take the panel off the door. im scared of breaking the panel but im sure you have to reach in with a screwdriver and pry it off or something. can someone help me?
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Old 04-21-2005, 02:29 PM
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just use some force to undo the clips and it should pop right off.
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Re: tearing doors apart for new speakers

You need to remove a screw from the handle. You need to remove another screw from just below the door handle. You also need to pop out the switch panel and remove the phillips-head beneath that. You also need to remove the door reflector down by the corner and remove the phillips head from beneath that. You will then be able to pull up the top of the door and pull it outward - it will come tough - it has many christmas-tree fasteners that will stick when you're pulling it off - just keep pulling, it will come off, work your way around it until it's completely off.
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