How to remove door panel
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How to remove door panel
Can anyone provide me with instructions or a link to instructions for removing the passenger door panel for my 2000 Accord w/ power windows, and replacing the door lock actuator?. I've read on this and other forums how to remove other door panels but none that resemble mine.....thanks.
#3
wow, why dont you ******* and realize that the previous 17 people might not have one single clue how to pull off your door panel.
I would try and help, but alas, I only know about 5th gens. Perhaps a title like " Help with removing door panel on a 2000 Accord" would get you a better response.
I would try and help, but alas, I only know about 5th gens. Perhaps a title like " Help with removing door panel on a 2000 Accord" would get you a better response.
Last edited by JimBlake; 09-04-2009 at 12:16 PM. Reason: just trying to defuse things
#4
remove screw behind handle and slide handle forward to release
remove screw in door pull
remove door pull and pw switch panel
remove trim in front corner of window
remove dooor panel by pulling out at bottom
I don't think I left out anything
When asking for help I always include the phrase "Thanks in advance for any help"
remove screw in door pull
remove door pull and pw switch panel
remove trim in front corner of window
remove dooor panel by pulling out at bottom
I don't think I left out anything
When asking for help I always include the phrase "Thanks in advance for any help"
#5
Well, I overlooked this post when it was first made. Sorry.
Here's a parts picture of the door panel, but it's not really as good as the detailed instructions in the shop manual. Gives you some idea of what fasteners to look for, but not EXACTLY where they all are located.
Welcome, & I hope we can all calm down & help each other. Nobody on this site is paid to babysit 24/7 looking for questions. It's all casual spare-time stuff.
Here's a parts picture of the door panel, but it's not really as good as the detailed instructions in the shop manual. Gives you some idea of what fasteners to look for, but not EXACTLY where they all are located.
Welcome, & I hope we can all calm down & help each other. Nobody on this site is paid to babysit 24/7 looking for questions. It's all casual spare-time stuff.
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