1. Gently pry up the mirror controller to access the
screw behind the arm rest. |
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2. Simply unscrew the doorlock. |
3. Remove the small screw cover to access the speaker
screw. |
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4. Removal of the speaker. Just pull it out and disconnect
the wires. |
5. Yet another screw behind the speaker. |
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6. Starting to pry the door panel off. |
7. The panel is just about off. Note that the mirror
cable was disconnected. The red cable is for the door
handle. Make sure that you lift the door UP and OFF. |
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8. Another shot of the cable for the door handle. It
simply comes right off. No real effort is required for
this. |
9. Peeling back the foam insulation to expose the power
window motor, etc. This is how you gain access to the
door break. |
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10. The broken door brake. The screws that
held it in to the door had actually ripped the metal and
caved into the door. |
11. Shot of the repaired door brake. I used JB weld
and a washer to provide extra support to the metal after
it had caved in. I had to pry it out with needle nose
pliers. |
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12. What the inside of the door panel looks like. Check
for broken clips before you start to put the panel back
on. |