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Old Apr 11, 2002
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Removing Door Pannels

How do you remove the door pannels in our cars? I have a sedan LX and I'm having a hard time removing the door handle part itself. I think in the DIY it said something about removing a screw first on the door handle and I seriuosly don't see a screw anywhere. I'm trying to install some new MB Quart "Q" series component speakers...

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I just took my panels off last weekend - there is a small plastic piece that covers up the screw. Look in the the little "dish" (speake2.jpg in the DIY) of the door handle for an oval shaped piece that fits flush. Use a small regular screw driver to pry it up - be careful because it's hinged. I think the front side is the one to pry up. For the rest, check out the DIY. Good luck
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