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inner door handles
« on: 08 February 2015, 13:16:23 »

im  changing the inner door handles from pre f/l to f/l as i have a new f/l interior...and im changing the door cards...is there a guide on removing and replacing the inner door handles as i cant find one......i dont want to break the handles that are on and cant figure out how the come off...cheers guys  :y
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Re: inner door handles
« Reply #1 on: 08 February 2015, 15:27:52 »

Haynes... ::)
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Re: inner door handles
« Reply #2 on: 08 February 2015, 17:18:09 »

Check the central locking motor guides (both pfl and fl)
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Re: inner door handles
« Reply #3 on: 09 February 2015, 15:20:20 »

Yup, Haynes. You'll probably not realise that the rubbery sections of the grab handle actually pull out, revealing another screw, iirc - as do the 'scallops' behind the door handle itself. Just take it careful, the door card will bend, and you'll get there. Once everything is unscrewed the door card lifts up, then off - otherwise you'll rip the plastic channel on the door card which 'hooks' over a metal strip on the door itself.

If the old PFL door cards are heading for the bin let me know  :y
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