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Anonymous Posted on Dec 01, 2013

How to remove 1993 toyota corolla door panel - 1993 Toyota Corolla

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 17, 2008

SOURCE: Remove the radio from 1997 Toyota Corolla

i have a 97 corolla as well, and i've changed the radio out several times on my own. if you take a small screwdriver and stick it in between the panel that goes around the around the area where the radio is, u should be able to pry it off relatively easy. just be sure to remove the sliders off the AC controls before you do. after you pop that panel off, you just have to disconnect the wiring harnesses going to the clock, hazard lights, rear defroster, and AC button. the radio is bolted in there with a mounting bracket, so you'll have to unscrew that as well. you'll need to unscrew that bracket from the radio you have in there, and mount it to the one you wanna install....hopefully this helps you out. it sounds harder than it really is.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2009

SOURCE: removing door panel in 2000 toyota corolla

remove phillips scew and the door handle. remove padded arm rest on the door by lifting it up, and remove 2 screws. You can use a panel tool to remove the plastic toggle like pins holding the panel border in. Be as gentle as possible they may break due to becoming brittle.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: removing inside door panel to change the speakers

Door panels are easy, first remove all of the screws, some will be hidden under plugs on the door handle. Using a door panel tool (about $5.00 at a parts store) work it around the panel and pop the plastic keepers out. Done.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove the drivers side and drivers side

Very simple!

Simply remove any exposed screws, and, using a tool from any automotive store (looks like a flattened out screwdriver with a slot on the end), and use it to pop the panel off. Remember to remove any wire connectors to the switches. Same for the rear. Installation in revers order......sounds harder than it is but it is really easy.

Take your time and take pics with a digital camera....too many pictures after each step is better than not enough!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: 1993 corolla wont shift into overdrive

Bad solenoid. Replace.

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