The first thing to do is to remove the plastic triangular panel that closes the rear view mirror. Then, remove the cover over the lock handle. You have to be careful not to scratch the plastic around. Beneath the stub is a carrion under a Phillips screwdriver. It needs to be twisted. Now we need to remove the latch from the door handle. It also needs to be done carefully. Then you can disconnect the connector from the window-lift unit. Next, you remove the door handle. It is secured by two mores and one latch in the front.

Now you can grab the door panel and pull it on you. Start better at the front. After the first release latch is released, the side latches can be released. When all the latches are latched, you need to lift the cover up and pull it onto you. The glass seal will come out of his paz. That's the way it's supposed to be.

Now, you need to remove the door handle. There's a cable on the door opening mechanism. To remove the opening mechanism, you remove the retainer and pull back the cable hook.

Then, remove the retaining screws and turn off the wiring that is connected to the speaker. There are bolts on the side of the plating, and they need to be twisted. You only want to keep the top: if you twist them, the glass will slide out of the rails and the window of the window elevator starts chattin '.

Now we can proceed to the most laborious phase. We need to remove the window-lift mechanism. We need to roll four bolts off the inside of the door. The most convenient is to use a flexible screwdriver.

Then we need to remove the three screws that hold the window-lift motor, as well as the two screws at the top of the door, which remain unrugged before.

You can now remove the internal panel by pulling it onto you.




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