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Old Jun 12, 2002
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Door Panals???

I tryed the DIY, and I tryed searhing, so I'm asking here.
How in the world do you get the door panals off? I can get the sides and bottom off but the top just wont move. I'm wondering if I just have to pull really hard or what. Please help!
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push up from the bottom, hard.... and if this is the first time youre doing it, make sure you bite her on the ear....
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pop off that little arm rest thats there with a flathead scredriver. under it youll see 2 philips head screws i believe. un screw them, then everthing else just clips out. and when all the clips are out, just push up hard and pull out.
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There are a couple of screws and then is some clips behind the door, there is a tool that they make that is real cheap to pop those clips out
 
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