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Exterior door trim removal


FuntimeFrankie
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The only thing I could fined was this:

door trim

might give an idea, I need to do the same though its not as bad as yours 169144-ok.gif

Alternatively try this:

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Protective strips

Removing and installing trim cover for side member

Cover

; For side panel

; Pull off firmly in direction of arrow

Cover

; For rear door

; Removing:

; Unscrew bolt -8-.

; Lift (disengage) rear edge of cover, detach from door shell -item 7- in direction of arrow and detach.

Cover

; For front door

; Removing:

; Unscrew bolt -8-.

; Lift (disengage) rear edge of cover, detach from door shell -item 7- in direction of arrow and detach.

Cover

; For wing

; Removing:

; Move back wheel-housing liner in area of cover -item 1- until nut is accessible.

; Unscrew nut -6-.

; Slide cover in direction of arrow out of wing -item 5-and detach.

Wings

Nut

Door shell

Bolt

Bolt

; 2 off

Bracket

; For cover

; Removing:

; Remove cover for side panel, item 1-.

; Remove bolts -9-.

Side panel

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The diagram is pretty spot on, i've done it a few times. There are only two crosshead screws on the inside of the door holding it in. You can access them by carefully peeling the rubber strip away on the inside at each end of the door, unscrew them, then the whole external strip slides off. Then just line it all up nicely, and slide it back on making sure all the clips are in line and the strip clips on fimrly, replace the two screws and you should be away.... My missus had a pair of really big heeled shoes and kept ripping mine off, hence why I've done it a few times ;-)

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