'94 90cs friggin door panels!
#1
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How do you get these things off? I've removed all the screws. I figure I should be able to grab it by the door handle and pull up, and off it pops, but it's still solid. I'm starting to think the last guy glued the things in!
Any help would be appreciated.
MSC
Any help would be appreciated.
MSC
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There are screws around the door handle and some in other places like door release on the inside. other places. Once you remove all the visible screws about every 4 to 6 inches around the perimeter of the door panel there are little button clips which must be pryed one by one to get the door panel off. When you pry each one it sound like your breaking them but some of those clips will and some won't. Those clips are cheap to replace.
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The 94 90's door panels DO NOT have the customary "snaps" as the older Audi's once had!
There held onto the metal door frame by "L" shaped
plastic pieces.
Remove all the screws around the door panel.
Remove the inner chrome door handle itself. Its screw is hidden below and behind the chrome handle. You will need to hold the handle in the open position to see the screw on the bottom.
Remove the switches too, as they hide 2 more screws.
Once all the screws are removed the door panel lifts up about 1 inch then out.
The plastic "L" pieces can be fragile so dont be too agressive.
Also dont forget about the lock button ontop.
There held onto the metal door frame by "L" shaped
plastic pieces.
Remove all the screws around the door panel.
Remove the inner chrome door handle itself. Its screw is hidden below and behind the chrome handle. You will need to hold the handle in the open position to see the screw on the bottom.
Remove the switches too, as they hide 2 more screws.
Once all the screws are removed the door panel lifts up about 1 inch then out.
The plastic "L" pieces can be fragile so dont be too agressive.
Also dont forget about the lock button ontop.
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There is also some rubber pieces that the L brackets go over so try to make sure they are put back when you put the panel back on. Say no to rattles.
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