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how do i get my door panel off?

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cbrcolt45

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My window is acting up on my 94 gt. I need to get the door panel off to take a look but cant find any screws and i have the mach sound system also, i searched but didnt find anything on it, thanks!
 

Chythar

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You have to pop off the switch bezel at the top, then it just pulls out. You need a phillips screwdriver to remove the switch block form the bezel, then two more phillips screws behind the bezel to free up the door panel. You also need to pop out the bezel around the door handle.

You can then lift the door panel up, then out.

You may have problems removing the door panel with the Mach 460 speakers in place. You can pop off the grille on each speaker, then there is a small screw holding the speaker in place. Once removed, the speaker may be free or you may have to remove (or break) two small clips holding the speaker to its base. If you break the clips, don't worry - that one screw is enough to hold the speaker in place.

Good luck.
 
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You'll want to replace the clips though. I noticed over time the speaker will tend to come loose without them. It took about $1.75 at autozone for new clips. The speaker just comes loose from bumps in the road and such.
 

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You have to pop the cover off the Mach 460 tweeter that's opposite the side mirror. Then there is one screw under there, and it lifts up. There is also one screw on the door release handle bezel. you also have to take the bezel off around the control switches. it just pops out. Then the door has to slide forward. There are a bunch of hooks that hold it to the inside door. Use a lot swear words, or it won't come apart.

Kurt
 
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hahaha thanks everyone, im sure ill have another question before the days over!:SNSign:
 
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well everyone was a big help with letting me know how to get it off, and yeah you have to swear in order to get it off lol But still cant fix the motor, ill just let the dealership do it. Thanks again
 
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