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97BBlackZ 05-01-2004 05:43 PM

taking apart door/door problems.
 
I was wundering how you get the door panel off. I'm pretty sure you can just pull it off but i wanted to make sure.

Also my window has been rattling which im trying to fix right now.

The other problem is when i roll my window down and it does all the way down to where you cant see it anymore it will push the door panel out :confused:. Then when i go to put it make it its normally followed by a small clong sound and as it comes up and the door panel goes back to normal.

Now is the window just going down to far or what?

Has anyone else had this problem?

Kataklysm 05-01-2004 05:57 PM

When you take out all the screws holding the door panel lift it up, there are clips behind it that slide into slots, just pulling it will break them. My glass makes the clunk sound to, only when the window is down somewhat or all the way though. Don't know how to fix that.

shoebox 05-02-2004 08:18 AM

Look on my Tech Page at the window motor and window adjustment links. There should be some info there that may help. The window motor page shows how to remove the door panel. Yours should be similar.

97BBlackZ 05-02-2004 11:04 AM

Thanks shoebox and everyone else that replied. :)

Always wundered how you found all that time to put all that info together into a site like that?:eek: Even better yet its easy to find what you need. :D

cndctrdj 05-02-2004 09:46 PM

the hardest thing about getting the door panle back on is putting the manual lock back on the metal. its a really easy job i have done it about 8 times now

shoebox 05-02-2004 10:13 PM


Originally posted by cndctrdj
the hardest thing about getting the door panle back on is putting the manual lock back on the metal. its a really easy job i have done it about 8 times now
Knowing that I have a lock knob that is broken in half is proof enough that dealing with the knob the first time does not have the desired outcome. :D


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