Removing door panel...help
Removing door panel...help
I got the side mirror painted (thanks again, Randy) and now my husband thinks he's good to install the mirror. I downloaded the diagram from the manual after a few long sessions looking up the schematic...and I did the same on installing the mirror...however, it calls for a plastic "wedge" to take out the door handle insert...the first instruction, and he's stumped...
Any tips anyone can give me? I'd like to avoid $50-80 dollars to have someone put the mirror on as it doesn't look that complicated...but, I also don't want my husband to wreck something...when he installed my windscreen, he broke the latch that held the trunk piece in place...and I had to jimmy the partition before the top would go down.
He's not a car "guy"...it's a mode of transportation for him, but he's willing to try and do the job for me...
Suggestions? Tips??? help???
Any tips anyone can give me? I'd like to avoid $50-80 dollars to have someone put the mirror on as it doesn't look that complicated...but, I also don't want my husband to wreck something...when he installed my windscreen, he broke the latch that held the trunk piece in place...and I had to jimmy the partition before the top would go down.
He's not a car "guy"...it's a mode of transportation for him, but he's willing to try and do the job for me...
Suggestions? Tips??? help???
Re: Removing door panel...help
Originally Posted by golfergal
I got the side mirror painted (thanks again, Randy) and now my husband thinks he's good to install the mirror. I downloaded the diagram from the manual after a few long sessions looking up the schematic...and I did the same on installing the mirror...however, it calls for a plastic "wedge" to take out the door handle insert...the first instruction, and he's stumped...
Any tips anyone can give me? I'd like to avoid $50-80 dollars to have someone put the mirror on as it doesn't look that complicated...but, I also don't want my husband to wreck something...when he installed my windscreen, he broke the latch that held the trunk piece in place...and I had to jimmy the partition before the top would go down.
He's not a car "guy"...it's a mode of transportation for him, but he's willing to try and do the job for me...
Suggestions? Tips??? help???
Any tips anyone can give me? I'd like to avoid $50-80 dollars to have someone put the mirror on as it doesn't look that complicated...but, I also don't want my husband to wreck something...when he installed my windscreen, he broke the latch that held the trunk piece in place...and I had to jimmy the partition before the top would go down.
He's not a car "guy"...it's a mode of transportation for him, but he's willing to try and do the job for me...
Suggestions? Tips??? help???
Daniamal or Andrew can probably give you a step by step to minimize any problems if you are determined to di it yourself.
Good luck.
Randy
Re: Removing door panel...help
Yes, I got the part from the dealership ($12.00) and it was replaced. I was hoping the guy who painted the mirror would install the mirror, but he wasn't able.
We have a place down the street from our house that works on foreign cars. I'm going to run it by them...
We have a place down the street from our house that works on foreign cars. I'm going to run it by them...
Re: Removing door panel...help
Originally Posted by RMADERMAN
Were you able to just replace broken part? I would probably just pay the fifty. It will take all of 20 minutes to take the panel off and put on the mirror on for some that has the tools and knowhow.
Daniamal or Andrew can probably give you a step by step to minimize any problems if you are determined to di it yourself.
Good luck.
Randy
Daniamal or Andrew can probably give you a step by step to minimize any problems if you are determined to di it yourself.
Good luck.
Randy
Re: Removing door panel...help
The door handle is a two piece handle the outer cover comes off to access some of the door panel mounting hardware. To pull the cover off you will see the split line along the top and bottom, Use a small flat blade screw driver or the plastic wedge tool and pry along the bottom split line of the door handle, to hide any damage that he mite cause to it. The rest of the instructions are pretty strait forward just have him take his time and be careful , the door panels are expensive also theres a side impact air bag in the door. Also have him buy a door panel removal tool from your local auto parts store, for the plastic mounting clips that are around the perimeter of the panel.
Last edited by alfdoc; 01-18-2008 at 08:11 PM.
Re: Removing door panel...help
Just one small thing: disconnect the main battery terminals and leave for 20 minutes before removing the inside door panel. Just a precaution as any work near air bags is a potential hazard. The 20 minute wait period allows the capacitors in the airbag to discharge disarming the device. All pretty straight-forward stuff if you have a download of the relevant section in the manual.
He could always practice on the other door.
He could always practice on the other door.
Re: Removing door panel...help
sorry for the delay... below is the link (pg 2) ...
door panel removal link
very easy to imo do with basic tools.
door panel removal link
very easy to imo do with basic tools.
Re: Removing door panel...help
Originally Posted by andrew
sorry for the delay... below is the link (pg 2) ...
door panel removal link
very easy to imo do with basic tools.
door panel removal link
very easy to imo do with basic tools.
HJM
Re: Removing door panel...help
Thanks, Andrew...it doesn't look that difficult...I'll run it by my husband. He is willing, but he's not all that excited about it...
I need to get the mirror properly installed...the duct tape is so ugly and I don't want to look at it anymore...it's been almost two weeks!
I need to get the mirror properly installed...the duct tape is so ugly and I don't want to look at it anymore...it's been almost two weeks!