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Re: What hold the interior door panel to the door? 2000...
On most cars, a few screws (they are hidden), and some "snaps" - plastic pieces that allow the door to pop off when you pry it in the right spot.
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auto door lock systems are great for draining batteries while the car sits. so are trunk, glove box, and other interior lights. someone is going to have to figure what is draining the battery while the car is off by troubleshooting it and eliminating things.
remove the little cosmetic piece of the mirror inside the car, remove the door pull, remove the opener lever disconnecting the snaps holding the mechanism to the rods. get a tool and go around the edges and bottom loosening the snaps. open the window and lift the door panel up and out. replace the speakers. put the panel back on in reverse order. install the pull and the cosmetic piece. go get drunk. wake up the next day and with a set of needle nose pliers attempt to hook those snaps back onto the rods and reinstall the opener lever mechanism.
Front door remove the mirror first, from the inside out small panel comes off with a screw and two or three large nuts are exposed. Both doors remove the exterior door handle, lift it up and you will see two pins which can be pushed out and then the handle comes off. Get a star driver and remove ALL the bolts holding the plastic panel onto the door frame. Lower the window and lift the panel up and away, gently.
I assume you are talking about a door window? Does not come out thru the interior panels. Look around the edges of the door and you will see some star bolts. After removing the mirror and the door handle, take all those star bolts out and gently lift the exterior door panel up and then out. There will be two plastic nuts holding the window to the regulator. Take those off carefully, and your window will lift up and out.
remove the door handle, lift it up and you will see little plastic pins you can pull or push out. take off the mirror, look underneath the interior cosmetic mirror panel and you will find the bolts holding it on. Get a star driver and take out ALL the star head bolts holding the exterior panel onto the door. Lift the panel up and out.
You'll need to remove screws that are by the door handle,
arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the
panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want
to break them. Then pull off the cover adjacent to the mirror and remove the bolts holding the mirror on. Once the mirror's off, you should see the harness / plug
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