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door panel - 4/19/2007 12:58:08 PM   
contagious19

 

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how can i take off da front passenger doorpanel? my door handle from da inside is broke and it would only open from da outside. and wen i put da window down a sharp sound hits da glass and now i dont want to put da window down cuz it might break it. so how can i take da panel off for i can fix dis problem. and is it da same wit da other doors

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RE: door panel - 4/20/2007 1:19:50 PM   
lost_in_alabama

 

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For the 91-99 style Suburban.
1. Remove the small cover that covers the rear view mirror mounting bolts.  It pops off by sliding up.
2. Pop off the inside door handle cover.  There are 4 small clips built into the cover.
3. Remove the one screw located in the door pull/arm rest. A nut driver works good for this. Either 1/4" or 5/16".
4. Pop off the door panel.  Start at the bottom and work up the front and back edges.  Get a door panel removal tool from an auto parts store.
5. Slide the panel up.  It has a lip at the top that goves over the window channel.

You will probably break a few of the door panel clips.  They are easily replaced.

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