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How to remove door panel ???


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How do I remove the door panel with the 2 switches on inside the car. ?

I can remove the 2 rubber plugs, but I can´t see anything to unscrew.

I am working on to get the wire harness from the cruise control hack I have done down below that panel.

:help:

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I just did this replacing my subs. Unsnap the cover on the grab handle. Behind this are two T30 Torx screws. There is also a plastic screw in the armrest (careful, it strips easily), a 3mm allen screw behind the airbag plug, and a phillips screw behind the latch (I forgot to mark this one in the pic). The triangular panel near the rearview mirror unsnaps at the base and slides up. Once you remove all the screws the door panel unsnaps around the bottom, front and rear edges, then slide it up and out of the window seal channel. There's a few plugs to disconnect and the latch if you want it all the way off. Voilà!

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