door panel gt 11 interior

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tinkerbel
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door panel gt 11 interior

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Tried to get it of yesterday but without success. got the door handle loose but would not come away, fitted my electric window switch by loosening the panel and working from underneath. but could not get the handle back under the trim


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Mr Funk
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Re: door panel gt 11 interior

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It's a fiddly job but it's not that difficult.
There's a long bolt at the bottom of the Jesus handle under a panel. Move this to the Trim section and someone'll probably throw up a pic of where all the blts are.


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Two screws on the outer end(lock end) of the door and one on the inner end(hinge end near the wing mirror)
Little flap under the door handle (one you pull to close door) with a bolt that has to come right out then the handle swings outwards at the bottom and then down from the top.
The door handle(the one you pull to open It) has to be removed by sliding it (cant remember if its to rear or front) then pulling it away.
Window winder also needs removing, rubber cover should lift away and swivel out of the way then you can unscrew it.
Little piece of rubber on wingmirror adjuster needs pulling of aswell.
Then its just a question of getting it off of the clips with some gentle pulling and lifting.

Hope this helps


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