Front Passenger Power Window Problem
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Just in case you haven't had the pleasure of removing a door panel before. There are snaps down both sides and along the bottom you need to pull out, then you are only left with two clips in the center of the door. Grab the handle and push in/up and the panel should come right off.
To put it back on, take the two center clips out of the door panel and clip them back into the door, then the panel will just snap back into them, and the surround snaps just snap back in. When putting the door panel back on, I believe you want to hook the top onto the window ledge so it doesnt stick out, and I think I also bent my **technical jargon coming up** rubber window flap seal thing in towards the window so that it was tight against it.
To put it back on, take the two center clips out of the door panel and clip them back into the door, then the panel will just snap back into them, and the surround snaps just snap back in. When putting the door panel back on, I believe you want to hook the top onto the window ledge so it doesnt stick out, and I think I also bent my **technical jargon coming up** rubber window flap seal thing in towards the window so that it was tight against it.
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Oh forgot to ask, to take the door panel off, is there any special clips that I need a tool to get out, or are hidden that I should know about so I don't break them?
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Just in case you haven't had the pleasure of removing a door panel before. There are snaps down both sides and along the bottom you need to pull out, then you are only left with two clips in the center of the door. Grab the handle and push in/up and the panel should come right off.
To put it back on, take the two center clips out of the door panel and clip them back into the door, then the panel will just snap back into them, and the surround snaps just snap back in. When putting the door panel back on, I believe you want to hook the top onto the window ledge so it doesnt stick out, and I think I also bent my **technical jargon coming up** rubber window flap seal thing in towards the window so that it was tight against it.
To put it back on, take the two center clips out of the door panel and clip them back into the door, then the panel will just snap back into them, and the surround snaps just snap back in. When putting the door panel back on, I believe you want to hook the top onto the window ledge so it doesnt stick out, and I think I also bent my **technical jargon coming up** rubber window flap seal thing in towards the window so that it was tight against it.
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Thanks again Steve and Tom!
Put the new regulator in today and man was it easy. I took my time with everything and it still only took a little more than an hour. Now that I have done one and know all the clips, plugs, nuts etc.. I could do it again in about a half hour.
Put the new regulator in today and man was it easy. I took my time with everything and it still only took a little more than an hour. Now that I have done one and know all the clips, plugs, nuts etc.. I could do it again in about a half hour.
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