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Old 12-12-2004   #1 (permalink)
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DIY how to remove door handle/ armrest

Sorry guys its nothing spectacular and I dont know where to put this but here you go...


Window switch DIY

1.) Locate the little clip on the underside of the switch holder/arm rest.


2.) Using your flat head screw driver push the little clip up while pulling on the bottom half of the arm rest.

3.) Towards the rear of the armrest are 2 screws remove those

4.) Then lift the unit in an upwards motion started from towards the seat moving to the door…its takes a little persuading but it should pop off.
5.) That’s what it will look like with the whole unit removed.



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its different for the 04 though.....need one for the 04
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